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    William Frederick Peckham, better known as Tim Peckham was a New Zealand international rugby league player. He played 2 tests for New Zealand in 1928 becoming...
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    entirely of Auckland club players aside from former Auckland player Tim Peckham who was playing at Huntly. They also included Bill Te Whata who had played...
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  • one of the most prolific club scorers in Auckland from 1910 to 1950. Tim Peckham was their third try scorer, with Leonard Riley gaining their other try...
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  • regular first grade players in the travelling party (Paki, Wetherill, Peckham, Francis, Reid, and Hawkes). After leading 6-5 at halftime City eventually...
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    Canada. Ponsonby fielded 3 brothers, future New Zealand international Tim Peckham, and his older brother Joseph, and younger brother Kenneth. Bert Avery...
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    (Probables): Craddock Dufty, Len Scott, Hec Brisbane, Allan Seagar, Tim Peckham, Wally Somers, Jim O'Brien (Marist), Trevor Hall, Alf Scott, (Possibles):...
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    List scoring a try. His try came in the second half after “passing by Tim Peckham, Hector Cole, and Ben Davidson enabled List to score” in a tackle. He...
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  • Ponsonby 18–14 Richmond Carlaw Park 2   3:00 Try: Hector Cole 2, H Godley, Tim Peckham Con: Frank Delgrosso 2 Pen: Frank Delgrosso Try: Ray Hyland 3, Penalty...
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  • 3:00 Try: Sorenson, Payne, Jacques, Grice, J Dufty 2 Con: J Dufty 4, Tim Peckham Try: Hec Brisbane, Baden Foss 2 Con: Baden Foss Pen: Baden Foss Referee:...
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  • Henry Crook, Albert Laing, Dick Smith, Tim Peckham, Bill Telford, Doug McLeay Con: Albert Laing 2, Tim Peckham 2 Try: Pat Meehan, A Hobbs Con: Frank Delgrosso...
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  • over a City side which featured George Paki, Maurice Wetherill, and Tim Peckham. The following weekend Stewart played for South Auckland against Auckland...
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  • List 191 Len Scott 192 Stan Prentice 193 Lou Hutt 197 Trevor Hall 198 Tim Peckham 199 Alf Townsend 200 Bert Eckhoff 201 Edwin Abbott 202 Jim Amos 203 Len...
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    v Waikato (named South Auckland originally) in 1928 at Carlaw Park. Tim Peckham of Auckland has just passed the ball. He also represented South Auckland...
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  • on several tries with the margin likely to have been larger if not for Peckham and Cole leaving the field through injury in the second half leaving them...
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  • Cyril Thompson, A Schofield Con: Frank Delgrosso 2 Pen: Frank Delgrosso Try: J Potter, Tim Peckham Con: L Taylor Pen: L Taylor 3 Referee: Percy Rogers...
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  • Peckham's is the trading name of a chain of delicatessens and cafes in Scotland. Peckham's advertised itself as a vintners, victuallers and delicatessen...
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  • Auckland included; Bill Stormont, Bill Davidson, captain Maurice Wetherill, Tim Peckham and Alf Townsend. A second Auckland side, including Bert Avery, defeated...
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  • South Auckland (Waikato). R.S. Simpson registered with Mt Albert, while Tim Peckham was registered with City. On June 26 H.W. Collins and W.F. Ford were...
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  • handful of others from the Waikato including former Auckland player Tim Peckham. They lost a tight match by 21 points to 20. Frank Burge was ordered...
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  • involved in a first half try to George Wade when "speed from the scrum saw Peckham send O'Brien away. He passed to Wade, who showed rare pace and completed...
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    Hall. He helped save a try when he tackled Sullivan near the line and Tim Peckham kicked the resulting loose ball out over the side line before Bowman...
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    McLeod, W. McLaughlin, Trevor Hanlon, with the reserves: Norm Campbell, Tim Peckham, Len Schultz, J Purdy, Gordon Campbell, and H Flanagan. Jim Clark and...
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    in the New Zealand touring side. He played alongside Jack Kirwan and Tim Peckham in the halves. Cole's first try came after he went through from halfway...
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  • Littlewood (1925) Hector Cole (1926) George Gardiner (1926) Lou Hutt (1928) Tim Peckham (1928) Arthur Kay (1933) Brian Riley (1935) Frank Halloran (1937) Travers...
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    The back line was the same as the previous test with the exception of Tim Peckham who had come on to replace the injured Frank Delgrosso who had gone off...
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  • break into the side with current New Zealand players Frank Delgrosso, Tim Peckham, Stan Prentice and Allan Seagar all ahead of him in the halfback and...
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    Fat White Family (category People from Peckham)
    Fat White Family are an English rock band, formed in 2011 in Peckham, South London. The band, fronted by Southampton-born and Castlegar/Ayr/Cookstown-raised...
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    Camberwell (to the north), Crystal Palace, Denmark Hill, Forest Hill, Peckham, Sydenham Hill, and Tulse Hill. For the last four centuries Dulwich has...
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  • as you set your preposterousness levels to ‘high’. Go in thinking CSI: Peckham or Line of Bomb Duty or Bomby McBombface, rather than The Wire But With...
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    Possibles side were well beaten 28–3 whoever it was said that he and Tim Peckham were the only Possibles backs who were not disappointing. He had clearly...
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