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;V otivtii uiuv jHo.vi.p,- »- . within City areas should lie reduced to one penny lias been made by the Dunedin chamber of Commerce. which brought tho mutter under the notice of the Wellington Chamber by a letter which was discussed by the Wellington Chamber’s Council this week. I “Tlicro is a great possibility of a | party of English bowlers coming to New Zealand next season,” said Mi IF. J. Barlow, one of the returned 1 bowlers, at Christchurch. Quite u largt | number of English bowlers bad signi- | fjed their intention of joining n party and he understood a movement was or ! foot to arrange for the tour. Where ; ever tho New Zealanders had gone, , they found howlers anxious to pay t | visit to this country, and he felt quit* 1 sure an English team would come ow j in the near future, probably next sea son.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1921, Page 3
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