DOMINION BANDS
AUTHORITY TAKES STERN
ACTION
FOR BREACHES OF THE RULES
(Per Press Association Copyright.)
WELLINGTON, December 6. The New Zealand controlling body to reprimand .the Wellington Artillery, Royal Navial R-eseve, Miramar and Wellington Boys’ Institute bands in consequence of certain brorchos of rules at the Wajrara.pa contest. IJiljst land jsecond priaes for the .selection contest were awarded to Masbe-rton and Carterton, which tied for third place. The. C. and A . shield trophy for the winner of the to selection is not to he awarded. The president of the Association (Mr Bennett), .said that tine practice of playing unaflUiated landsmen at contests had always been a source of trouble, especially as provision was made in the rules for consideration of the application for ian extra man in case of accident or sickness. The breaches at Mia«terton were neither exceptional nor isolated. It was only a year or &o, however, since the separate Island control wn* merged into on# body .and it" was intended to brookno continuance of a practice too often winked at in the palst.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1932, Page 6
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176DOMINION BANDS Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1932, Page 6
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