FOOTBALL.
.WELLINGTON TO I'LAY HORO Wll KX I' A-.M AN A W ATI'. Recently the president of the Manawatu R>ug'by l ! nion interviewed Mr Stan Hrown, chairman 'of the Wellington Rugby Union, n.s to Wellington nlaying the combined Horo-whenua-Manawatii team. At th& meeting of the Wellington Union, or; the motion ol Mr Hrown, it was decided to send a representative team to Palmorston X'orth on 7th September, to play a match with tin combined team as suggested. This should provide a really line match as Hori.'tyheiiua Union w.ilh its b:illianfc individual lArwarls in c:uubination with the best Manawatu forwards and individual backs, prove,' against the -Maori team lioiv line a name -it can put, r;> an ' l.'i" |-.o lnt-ween the two I T ninns is sn 1 rien:!lv that the snrn? '.oa n plays as TAlt AXA Kl CH AM I'lONrtll IP. r I'Kir I'i'kh.- <s>.nri. lip v.] NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. The final mat:<h of the Taranalci Rugby Union a 1:1 j>nsl:ip .vrie.s was played to-day, when Waimate won far the third year in succession, defeating Stratford by six !•» three. The Tarana.ki team t~ meet Wellington on Thursday is a miic-h faster pack than has represented t.hc province iu t-h's season's maMios and possibly tie back (Vv,:';i')ii has been unsurpassed in recent years.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 3
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214FOOTBALL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 3
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