THE ALL BLACKS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION THOSE PROFITS. LONDON, Jan. 29. 3lr Prescott discredits the figures relating to the estimated profits of the AJI Blacks’ tour as unauthorised. He says it would at present be impossible to give any statement of tlio profits as the accounts are incomplete, but the profits are not likely to reach any-thing-like yesterday’s figures. 'I lie financial arrangements ol the tour a ere exactly similar to every international tour since Harnett's team toured No" Zealand in 1908, inch/ding the tours of the English teams in South Africa, and the South Africans in England, namely that the Rugby organisation in the receiving country pay the visitors’ whole expenses, and thereafter draw profits or bear losses. The New Zealanders accepted the Rughv Union’s invitation on these terms. The Rugby Union’s arrangement was to share the profits among the Clubs which played the matches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1925, Page 3
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148THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1925, Page 3
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