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At the special meeting of the Mosthind Kiib-Uni'on held last night in con- | nection with the disqualification of Me- , Mnnaway and Moore for 12 months imposed recently, the Sub-Union decided j to rescind tin- previous motion, ami j both disqualifications were lifted, botn parties coining to an amicable agree- j mont. j [iw TKI.KURAI’K- .-fill mifiSfi ASSOUIATIONI j j PRAISE FROM NEW SOUTH j WALES. j WELLINGTON. Oct. 7. j The committee of the New Zealand , Rughv Union has received n report | from Mr (Bosward. manager of the I New South Wales team, praising the ar rangemeiits for the tour, and acknowledging the attention received. He al_ so pays a special tribute o Mr AY. T. Parata “one of the whitest men they bad ever met." The total gate receipts for the 10 matches wore £3(510 ol which tile New Zealand match at Christchurch furnished £1258, and the AVeilington match £720. Tn response to a query, the committee decided to inform the Southland Union that no enquiry was made into the allegations of rough play in the Southland v. Springboks match.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1921, Page 3
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