FOOTBALL.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION*.] Dun'edin, Wednesday. Since the inclusion of Europeans in Warbrick's team, it was doubtful if the Otago Union would consent to play, but at a meeting to-night it was decided to play a match, but to point out to Warbrick that he was not strictly complying with the conditions laid down in the first instance ; also, to obtain from him a guarantee that none of the team were professionals.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9110, 19 July 1888, Page 5
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