HOMEWARD BOUND.
THE BRITISH FOOTBALLERS. By Telujraph— Press Association.— ■-....- : '•:'...- ■'■ . ■ ■;■■::.■■: Brisbane, September 3." The British 'footballers sailed by tin -;,f • 'Mamma for Vancouver to-day. ,< Mr. Geo. Harnett, the manager, stated, | in the course of an interview, that the ' t«s«,m had been royally treated in New Zea- ' , land and Australia, and he could never ■■■-■■■..■'.( sufficiently praise the hospitality received. ;' Dr. McEvedy, vice-captain, does not return to .England. He intends to settle in New Zealand to practise his profession. . > Prior to its departure the team made him a substantial presentation. :•' '. - • :.-.'. .. :'■■■■■'■'■- I-; ■■i';,v< "''"™!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13846, 4 September 1908, Page 5
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