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VALEDICTORY.

PRESENTATION TO Jill. ALF. Ji.V VLY. At Stratford last evenint;, Mr Alf r.-yly, flic iveil known ex footballer, v im is about to leave Taraiia!;i for tlie V. aa-amii 'district, was mad;- 1 the re i-ipient of an illuminated address liv Tmiiiiaki Jlus'hy Liniuii. Tli'c ii'ldress, which was inost artistically iuiil apxroprately up, beim* in ihr

Jonn ol a football. with the colors of t:ie different clubs under tho h aiding "j'a ranaki Rugby Tnio?)/' was presented by Air T. Buchanan., chairman of the Management Committee. Tim address was the work of Messrs .Joseph Hooker and Co., who are to he congratulated on its excellence. The text of (he address is as follows: Alfred Jltiyly Esq. Dear Sir, '"The footballers of Taranaki regret e:-AV(*i!:::g!y lo hear that you arc; leaving this district., and desire to convey to you their high appreciation of the good results that have accrued from your association with the pastime. Iwrst as a player, they have much to , thank you for. The keen interest shown by you led many others to loster the game whole heartedlv, the outcome of which undoubtedly placed Taranaki in the /rout rank of 1 footballers. Both as a colonial and pro viaeiat representative on numerous occasions, you upheld tlie honour of tho colony aud your province, in arij clilion to which your assistance in other Avays, more especially to the Taranaki Union, allowed provincial engagements to be carried out that otjierwjse would have been impossible, cilice ceasing to take an active part in the game,'during which time you have held the position of president of tl.e Union and. selector of the representative team your help and advice have been of great service to both the ]Uanagement Committee and players, lour departure from Taranaki will leave a gap in the football circles that we can honestly say without ikiLtery to yourself will be almost impossible to Jill, but as the distance separating us is not a great one we hope to see you retain an interest in Taranaki football, ami you will always be sure of a, hearty welcome whenever you can iind time to pay us a visit. We also trust that in your new home you will still keep in touch with the sport aud that we shall have the plea-s;;.-e of meeting you on our visits to w'anganui. Wishing Mrs Bayly, yourself ami family the best of" health, wealth and happiness in the future, The address is signed on behalf of the footballers by Mr Thos. .Buchanan {chairman) and the member* of the management committee of the liugby Union, 4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 2

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VALEDICTORY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 2

VALEDICTORY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 2

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