;f .W,4o;d-';tlje Merivale ■ (Chvistd-hurch) "pla'yViv wlio yvas just returned from [tlie'pid' Country, when asked h;s op:^ni.bri pFwe^t'eam, r ; aid that "bie 'iti^iny ;pf 1|h c men Wi :ve si rangers to 'hiri^^ t%re were several' that he had aga ; iri i sf. : Jacket t, the t^U ,hack ! ,;.xya^ a 'fine playef, and "was cer'taifivtp be^a favorite with New Zealand pfpwds. T/ assail was -a high'.Qlass' thvgg7jq u^fctier , . and Laxors a very soiid ,' scrum' half. Among the forwards,,.: .Williams who was a big mart, .vw^iffhingr. quite, 14 stone, wo s a firstclass player. ; Wbod^eaUined that he had probably play^ against othejr :members.,of;;the team, but he could hot irecallr anything special conc&rninK..thein. .:-<•; . • . .
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NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 2
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