INTERNATIONAL FOR DUNEDIN. SYDNEY, October 25.
Victor Tnlmper Btat-?s that C. 6. Mac- ! ariney, of the Australian Eleven,, intends i to settle in Dunedin. ' The president of the Otas:o Cricket Asso- ' c-iation (Mr C. R. Smith) stated to our '•!>r irter last nigh* that ho had seen the ' fah'.eg-ram from Sjdnov stating-, on the J ! authority of Victor Trumppr. that C. G. ' Macartney. brilliant ii teraational cricketer, had decided to settle in Dunedin. j M Smith said he had received no rommuni- , : cation ci T the subject. In repl} in^ to further J questions, however. Mr Smith d:d net deny ] rho accuracy of tho statement. «o that j ali hough he is still bound to obt-er\o his pledge not to divulg-o th© name of the player ifc may saifeliy bo a^«umocl that Maeartnsy is the intelrnatior.al player who has been secured for local cricket. ' M.C.C. TEAM. NAPIER, October 25. ! Mr E. H. Williams (president of the Hawke's Bay Cricket Association) writes j from England that it is nearly certain ; that the Marylebone Club team" will inj elude New Zealand in the 1911 tour. |
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Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 60
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INTERNATIONAL FOR DUNEDIN. SYDNEY, October 25.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 60
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