THE NATIVE FOOTBALL TEAM. (Per Press Association.)
London, October 20. Warbrick's New Zealand team of Native footballers won their match against the Midland Counties team by three goals and a try to nil. October 22. In the match Maori football team against Middlesex, the latter won by two goals and three tries to nil. October 24. The New Zealand Native team of footballers lost their match against the Hull tlub by one try to nothing. October 28. The Native team defeated the Dewsbury Ulub by two goals to nil
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Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 27
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190THE NATIVE FOOTBALL TEAM. (Per Press Association.) Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 27
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