FOOTBALL.
N.Z. RUGBY UNION, nv tki.kch.u'it —ritKSS assn., corYiticirr. WEI.IJ XGTON, April 17 At a meeting of the Management ( ommittee of the New Zealand Rugby Union, tho following cable was received from Air Wray, New Zealand representative on the English Union: “Sorry Committee against daily allowance.’
Advice was received that the Retnuera, which will convey the All blacks to England, will now call at Plymouth to land the players there, giving them greater time to get tit lor the first game against Devon.
The Maori Advisory Committee sent the following resolution which was passed at the annual meeting;:—“That it is desirable in the near future to send a Maori team on tour abroad, particularly to Britain, and that- your delegate:-! at the forthcoming Imperial Conference he instructed to make the
necessary inquiries regarding terms. The letter was received. It was decided that the match West Coast and Duller versus Nelson, Marlborough. ami Golden Bay, be played at Wellington on .May 21, and that the game Canterbury and South Canterbury versus Otago and Southland he played at Invercargill on May 2. The various Unions were requested to submit a list of referees suitable for local matches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 1
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