MONEY WANTED TO FIX ENGLISH PARK FINANCE.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, October 14. The council of the New Zealand Football Association met this evening to deal with minor matters cropping: up at the close of the season, and will from now on meet only as occasion requires. The Canterbury Football Association wrote stating that it was desirous of raising money to pay off the mortgagee on English Park, as the mortgagees were pressing. The committee had decided to write to the English Football Association for a loan to achieve that end, and a sub-committee had been appointed to supply the necessary particulars to the E.F.A. The council gave Its approval to the steps proposed to be taken. The Auckland Association’s suspension of an Onohunga player to the end of the season and for the first four playing Saturdays of the next season for abuse of the reteree was endorsed. The Greymouth Association wrote expressing thanks for the way in which their boys were treated while in Wellington for the North v. South Island schools game. Instructions were given to the Auckland Association that the match between Onehunga and Tramways is to be replayed*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19201, 15 October 1930, Page 4
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