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SOCCER TOUR. WELLINGTON, April 19. The following is the itinerary of the New Zealand Soccer team to tour' Australia:—May 11, leave Wellington for .Sydney; May 15, arrive Sydney; May 20, v N.S.W., at Sydney: May 24. v. South Coast, at Wondona; May 27, v. Northern Districts, at Newcastle; June 1, v. Queensland, at Ipswich; June 3, v. eer land, at Brisbane;; June 5, v. Australia, first Test, at Brisbane; June 7. v. Stanthorfe. or Lismore, subject to approval; June 10, v. an An tralian ei . at N< wpastle; June 13 or 14. v. Maitland Districts, at Cessnock; June 17, v. Australia, second Test, at Sidney; June 21, v. Metropolitan, at Sydney; ;June 24, v. Australia, third Test, at Sydney; June 2S, match to be arranged; June 30, leave* Sydney for WellingADDINOTON TROTS. In the Halsweli Handicap Tactless was coupl.ed with Ngingongingo, the winner, and the bracket carried £65 and 1164. Tempest was favourite, with £550 and £l4O. Welcome Handicap—2-2 Reporter 1, 5-5 Betty Wrack 2. 7-7 Gold Paper 3. All started.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 740, 19 April 1933, Page 12
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