HOCKEY.
THE RUAHINE LADIES' TEAM. ACCORDED CIVIC RECEPTION. (Ey Telegraph.—Press Association.) DANNEVJRKK, Thursday. The Ruahine ladies' hockey team, which divided honours with Southland at the recent championship meeting at Invercargill, was accorded a civic welcome on arrival home. Tim Mayor, Mr Runciman, congra Dilated them upon their success, ivhich added a lustre to 1 licit* already line reputation, and said it would stimulate greater iri(crest in ladies’ hockey in the fit turn, and Ihe fact of ilia championship honours being shared by a North Island team should also give the game an additional impetus in (lie North. The iiiniiairer, Mr A. \V. Soundy, in reluming Ihanks, paid a irihute lo the wonderful hospikilily of the Soullijan,; ivsideuis to Ihe visiting team.
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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16896, 9 September 1926, Page 7
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