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"Evening Post" Photo. NORTH ISLAND BEATS SOUTH ISLAND AT ASSOCIATION.—At top, a goalkeeper punches clear during the North Island v. South Island Association football match at the Basin Reserve on Saturday. North Island won by 4 goals to nil. Below, an incident in the game. The Southerners wore white jerseys.

"Evening Post" Photo. YACHT RACING ON PORIRUA HARBOUR.—The start of the Rona-Jellicoe championship race at the Paremata Easter Regatta. The winner, the Peggy, is in second position.

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Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 5

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1 • "Evening Post" Photo. NORTH ISLAND BEATS SOUTH ISLAND AT ASSOCIATION.—^ top, a goalkeeper punches clear during the Ntrth Island v. South Island Association football match at the Basin Reserve on Saturday. North Island ivon by 4 goals to nil. Below, an incident in the game. The Southerners wore white jerseys: . ... "Evening Post" Photo. YACHT RACING ON PORIRUA HARBOUR.—The start of the Rona-Jellicoe championship race at the Paremata Easter Regatta. The '■.'■■■'" winner, the Peggy, is in second position. Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 5

1 • "Evening Post" Photo. NORTH ISLAND BEATS SOUTH ISLAND AT ASSOCIATION.—^ top, a goalkeeper punches clear during the Ntrth Island v. South Island Association football match at the Basin Reserve on Saturday. North Island ivon by 4 goals to nil. Below, an incident in the game. The Southerners wore white jerseys: . ... "Evening Post" Photo. YACHT RACING ON PORIRUA HARBOUR.—The start of the Rona-Jellicoe championship race at the Paremata Easter Regatta. The '■.'■■■'" winner, the Peggy, is in second position. Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 5

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