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SPRINGBOKS IN WELLINGTON. — With the South African Rugby team during the week-end. At top, the crowd of 30,000 spectators streaming from their places at Athletic Park on Saturday after the decisive defeat of Wellington by the visitors. Bottom left, Mr P. W. Day (carrying wreath), the Springboks manager, accompanied by the Hon. W. Perry. M.L.C., representing the New Zealand R.S.A., ascending the steps of the Wellington War Memorial where on Friday the South Africans placed a wreath. Members of the team are in the background. Centre, half-time among the Springboks. Right, D. O. Williams, the South African winger, scoring one of his three tries.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20803, 11 August 1937, Page 7

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SPRINGBOKS IN WELLINGTON.— With the South African Rugby team during the week-end. At top, the crowd of 30,000 spectators streaming from their places at Athletic Park on Saturday after the decisive defeat of Wellington by the visitors. Bottom left, Mr P. W. Day (carrying wreath), the Springboks manager, accompanied by the Hon. W. Perry. M.L.C., representing the New Zealand R.S.A., ascending the steps of the Wellington War Memorial where on Friday the South Africans placed a wreath. Members of the team are in the background. Centre, half-time among the Springboks. Right, D. O. Williams, the South African winger, scoring one of his three tries. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20803, 11 August 1937, Page 7

SPRINGBOKS IN WELLINGTON.— With the South African Rugby team during the week-end. At top, the crowd of 30,000 spectators streaming from their places at Athletic Park on Saturday after the decisive defeat of Wellington by the visitors. Bottom left, Mr P. W. Day (carrying wreath), the Springboks manager, accompanied by the Hon. W. Perry. M.L.C., representing the New Zealand R.S.A., ascending the steps of the Wellington War Memorial where on Friday the South Africans placed a wreath. Members of the team are in the background. Centre, half-time among the Springboks. Right, D. O. Williams, the South African winger, scoring one of his three tries. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20803, 11 August 1937, Page 7

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