CATHOLIC CLUBS
ANNUAL CONFERENCE ENDS The annual conference in Cliristchureh of the Federated Catholic Clubs, and Societies of New Zealand has concluded. The Hayward Shield, awarded on a points basis to the club gaining the highest aggregate in all* competitions, was won by the Marist Old Boys’ Association, Christchurch, with 10 points. The St. Columba. Club, Greymouth, was second with 7£- points, aiid the St. Bede’s College Old Boys’ Association was third with 7 points. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18068, 20 April 1933, Page 2
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