THE ALL BLACKS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION HOMEWARD BOUND. WELLINGTON, February if 4. The members of the All Blacks foor ball team are embarking on the Twin at San Francisco to-morrow, on the last stage of their journey home. Ike first New Zealand territory on which they will set foot will be Raratohga, the Cook Island port of call on the San Francisco-AVellington mail route. The Cook Island Administrator and the people _of Raratogna intend to do fitting Honours to the members of the team..
Sir M. Romaic, Minister for the Cook Island, has sent a message to ti e Resident Commissiorire, saying that he is sure the people of Raratonga, Maori and European alike, will welcome the opportunity of doing honour to the team at this port of call in New Zealand territory on their return from their victorious and record-breaking tour and also sending his cordial good wishes and hearty congratulations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 1
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155THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 1
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