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FOOTBALL

SUMMARY OF RESULTS. j International, New Zealand 38 v. New South Wales 11. Interprovincial. Auckland 21 v. Wellington 15. Otago IS v. South Canterbury 11. Goldoni Bay 3 v. West Coast" 0. Manawatu 47 v. Wanganui 9. THE THIRD TEST. NEW ZEALAND'S EASY WIN. FINAL SCORE 38—11. The third Rugby Test was played on Saturday, at Wellington in the presence of I/,000 spectators. The weather had been fine all day, but just before the game started a drizzling rain commenced and continued right through the game. It did not effect the ground, but made the ball greasy. New Zealand n ere too superior and won 3-B—ll.

Mi- Tom Parana has been appointed as rS’M-eo in the New South WalesWairerapa match, which takes place on Wednesday-.

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Otaki Mail, 17 September 1923, Page 3

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FOOTBALL Otaki Mail, 17 September 1923, Page 3

FOOTBALL Otaki Mail, 17 September 1923, Page 3

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