FOOTBALL.
ALL GOLDS' TOIK. J Received 241 h. 12,.i« a.m. London, February 23. The New Zcalanders scored 21 points (three goals and live tries) in a match against St. Helen-, who regi-tcred 10 points (two goals and two tries). St. Helens scored their 10 points before the interval, playing with a boisterous wind.
New Zealand secured the whole of their score in the second spell.
TIIK At'STKALIAX C.AMK. I'll- l'lo- A-U: iatiull. Auckland. Saturday. Arrangements have been c()iii|ilet''<l | fur a team of Auckland footballers playin (lie Au-tralian panic in visit Australia. They leave Auckland on August 10. They will receive £4lO for flic matches played in Melbourne, and the whole of the net proceeds of matches at Adolaide. Hallarat, Hemligo, Gcelong, Sydney, Brisbane, and Newcastle. The profits, if any. will lie devoted to furthering tlie 'Australian game in New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 55, 24 February 1908, Page 3
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140FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 55, 24 February 1908, Page 3
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