FIFTY YEARS AGO
EXTRACTS FROM THE HERALD The following are extracts fnuii the New Zealand Herald of September 1, 1B82: A number of gentlemen interred in football have arranged to hold a public meeting at the Wait-mata Hotel ibis evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the reception of the members of the New South Wales football team, who are about to visitsuck&Jid This is the fir-t t : rne we have had a vTsit from an intercolonial football team, and it is to be hoped that they will receivers hearty a reception as that which has at various time* been accorded to representatives of the cricket clubs of the Australian colonies. the. commencement o' their tour in'Endandl. in May last, the Australian eleven have played 30 ma iches. 19 »t which they have won. eight \>emg drawn, and three lost. The Irish constabulary at l.imenck. who had res : cned in consequence of the dismissal of the leaders of the agitation, have now been appeased, and have withdrawn their resignations. / The cargo of frozen muttony ex ship Austral, am«untim» .to nearly oJWI carcases, has been landed at London, and is in excellent condition. A portion of tne cargo was sold by auction to-day, and realised an average of 6d per lb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 8
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