SEVEN WICKETS FOR EIGHT—V. Butler playing for Auckland Training College against Wellington T.C. had “his eye in” yesterday, taking seven wickets for eight runs.
HOT CROSS BUNS.—One young Aucklander who enjoyed his Good Friday ration of two hot cross buns—complete with currants.
HOOCH AYE!—The Highland Fling “squadron” demonstrated its ability—and agility—at the Primary Schools’ Annual Sports in the Domain on Thursday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 26
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61SEVEN WICKETS FOR EIGHT—V. Butler playing for Auckland Training College against Wellington T.C. had “his eye in” yesterday, taking seven wickets for eight runs. HOT CROSS BUNS.—One young Aucklander who enjoyed his Good Friday ration of two hot cross buns—complete with currants. HOOCH AYE!—The Highland Fling “squadron” demonstrated its ability—and agility—at the Primary Schools’ Annual Sports in the Domain on Thursday. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 26
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