BRITISH FOOTBALLERS. TIIE ITINERARY. The team’s itinerary is ns follows: May 28.—Mnmuvhcnua, at Palmerston North. Mav 31.—Wairarapa-Rush districts at Masterton. June 3.—Wellington, at Wellington. June 7 .—Canterbury, at Cliristeliureli. June 11.—Jl tiller-West Coast, at Oreyinonth. June 14.—Otago, at Dunedin. June 21.—FIRST , TEST MATCH VT DUNEDIN. June 2d.—Southland, at Invercargill. June 28.—Ashburton, South Canterbury, North Otago, at Timaru. July o.—SECOND TEST MATCH AT CHRISTCHURCH. July 9.—Maoris, at Wellington. July 12.—Hawke’s Ray, at Napier. July 16,—East Coast, Poverty .Bay, Bay of Plenty, at' Gisborne. July 19.—<Auckland, at Auckland. July 26.—THIRD TEST MATCH, AT AUCKLAND. July 30.—North ( Auckland, at Wharigarei. -‘ •' August 2.—Waikato, Thames Valley, King... Country, at Hamilton. August 9—FOURTH TEST MATCH AT WELITNGTON. August 13:.-—Nelson, Marlborough, Golden Bay, at Nelson. August 20.-rr-Match in Australia. August 27.—Match in Australia. August 30.—Match in Australia. September ,3.—Match in Australia. September 6.—Match in Australia. September 10.—Match in Australia. September 13,—Match in Melbourne,
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