Football.
THE '■ ALL — PROFITS, Per United Press Association. IVELLINGTON, April 21. Following are tin; profits made by the •• All Blacks ” since their selection in the early part of last year ; Mai dies in ' Ne\V Zealand, £501; Sydney. £553 ; United Kingdom, France and America, £B9OB. Thu total receipts outside of New Zealand and Australia were £14,971, and the expenditure £6063. The match North v. South, prior to the team leaving for England resulted in a profit of £6l. The New Zealand Union has now £12,0110 on‘fixed deposit, and the value of its assets exceed the liabilities by £12,020. It is mentioned in the report that during the last two years the number of committee meetings for the year increased from 6 in 1900 to 29 in 1905 ; the latter constituting a record. The committee regret, that the number oT disqualifications shows no sign of diminishing. Mr G. Dixon the tour manager, in his report recommends that in any future tours not more thitii 25 matches lie played ; that the number of men be restricted to not more than 27 ; that two internationals should be played in the early part of the tour, and that the men should have at least a week’s spell before each international. "
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Southland Times, Issue 19804, 25 April 1906, Page 2
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