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north TAKiNAKI CUP FIXTURES. ' j FIRST ROUND. Nov. 9th—Oarrington Road v. Okato, at Okato; Waitara v. Rovers, at New Plymouth; Wanderers v. Ingle wood, at Ingle wood. Nov, 19.—Oarrington Road v. Rovers, Carrington Road ; Okato v. Wanderers, at New Plymouth ; Inglewood v. Waitara, at Waitara. Nov. 26.—Waitara v. Okato, at Oarrington Road ; Oarrington Road v, Inglewood, at Inglewood ; Rovers v. Wanderere, at New Plymouth. Dec. 3.—Waitara v. Oarrington Road, at Oarrington Rnad ; Inglewood v. Okato, at New Plymouth, Dec. 10.—Carrington Road y. Wanderers, at New Plymouth; Rovers v. Inglewood, at Inglewood. Dec. 17.—Waitara v. Wanderers, at New Plymouth. Dec. 26.—Okato v. Rovers, at Okato.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3
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379CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3
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