Souvenir programme for the rugby game played at McLean Park, Napier, between Hawke’s Bay and the South African Springboks on 30 June 1956. The tourists won 20–8.
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Regional rugby
The 1950s
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Ian McGibbon collection
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'South Africa vs Hawke's Bay programme', URL: /media/photo/south-africa-vs-hawkes-bay-programme, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 15-Jul-2013
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