THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS IN SYDNEY. Another Victory. [REUTERS TELEGRAMS. —COPY RIGHT.]. Sydney , June 14.
Tiik New Z-al.nul Football Team played thoir eighth and ],isfc match of then torn to d.i\ in tins city against a team lepicsentiny New South Wales An tndeaxoiu was made by the local llnyby Union to put a stiongcr team into the field than was done afc the foimcr match, but the New Zealandeis again seuncd an easy \ icto» y, the scoie, when tune Mas called, standing as tollohs :— New Zealand, tlnce goals anC Oiiu tiy ; New South Wale-s, nil. In the the fiist pu-t of the game play was very fast, both failles showing equal foun ; but in the second spell the loivl nun tried gieatly, and biiceuinbed to the \ igoitr of then opponents. Wai brick, Ity.m, Robeitsou, and O'Connor paiticul.uly dis tinginshed tljeniselves all the afternoon by tlieh biillirnit play. The weather was all that could be debited, and the mound was in capital Older. The New Zudliuulois ate to bu entcitaincd at a banquet on Monday evening, when the chan will be taken by the Hon. E. Butnn, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1864, 17 June 1884, Page 2
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191THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS IN SYDNEY. Another Victory. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.—COPYRIGHT.]. Sydney , June 14. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1864, 17 June 1884, Page 2
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