HOCKEY.
ii PROPOSED ENGLISH TEAM'S TOUR. The Taranaki Association has been advised by the New Zealand Association, in reply to tlie former's letter con- • vcying its resolutions concerning the 3 1 proposed tour of an English representative team through the Dominion " 1 in 1911, that provided £75 was guar- "' anteed a match would be arranged 3 against Taranaki at New Plymouth or at any other centre the Taranaki As--3 sociation might indicate. Respecting • the "guarantee," the letter adds: "I am directed to point out to you that if you accept this offer you must also accept 1 the conditions that the money must be e deposited with us as per terms of my e first letter. My executive will have to " give to the English authorities a bank ® "guarantee, and this they are not prepared to do unless the money from The • various associations is deposited m Christehurch at the date which my previous circular indicates (September 30, 1910). I am desired by my Association to inform you that it is their in- i tention to place the money in the Post Office Savings Bank and to credit each association with the interest which accrues in proportion to tlie amount deposited by such association.'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 8
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204HOCKEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 8
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