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English: The 1931 Moturoa AFC Priest Shield winning team. The final was against Stratford AFC at Western Park, New Plymouth. The score was 3 - 1 to Moturoa. 'White' fourth from left standing scored a hat-trick.
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Source Moturoa AFC, New Plymouth.
Author Swainson's Studios, New Plymouth, New Zealand
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Historic photo of early 1930's New Plymouth soccer team from the Moturoa village at the town's port. Photo in it's original form can be found at the Moturoa AFC. The negatives can be found at New Plymouth's Puke Ariki museum in the Swainson's collection.

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