LORD BLEDISLOE
GOOD WISHES TO ALL IiLACKS. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association '/ AUCKLAND. June 17. Lord Blmlisloe has sent a message to Mr \V| Wallace, manager of the Ah Blacks, 'Wishing them the best of luck. Ho says lie is confident that the spirit of dean spnrtsinimd'iip, keenness and unselfishness in striving for victory lm which New Zealanders enjoyed a well merited world-wide reputation, would inspire all players in the .toots against their friendly rivals in Australia. Me regretted they would just miss seeing (lie New Zea'.and-Australia football trophy designed by Now Zealand and executed by British craftsmen which arrives from England today.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1932, Page 6
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