Ernest "Ernie" Asher (21 April 1886 – 10 April 1973), also known as Te Keepa Pouwhiuwhiu, was a New Zealand rugby union and professional rugby league footballer...
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Motutawa Pā, Rotorua, New Zealand. Te Kahuhiapo's descendants include Ernie Asher, Ross Dallow, Graeme Dallow, Simon Dallow, Therese Dallow, Ruby Brooking...
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Katherine Te Rongokahira Parata (redirect from Katherine Te Rongokahira Asher)
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand in 1873. Two of her brothers, Albert and Ernie Asher, played professional rugby league, and another brother John became a...
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decided to refer the issue to the senior clubs for a report. In mid May Ernie Asher announced his resignation from the position of secretary for the City...
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Hunter River by 40–8. The touring party included Charles Dunning, Ernie Asher, Ernie Buckland, Roy Siddells, Barney Winder, Frank Morse, Ronald MacDonald...
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Brigade. Her brothers included rugby players Albert Asher and Ernie Asher. Another brother, John Atirau Asher, came to live with Te Rongokahira and Charles...
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hurdled an opponent,…”. Following the game Brodrick was selected by Ernie Asher in the Auckland Māori squad to play "Auckland", though in future these...
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said to have not handled “as well as usual, and his defence was weak”. Ernie Asher then selected Bickerton in the Auckland Māori starting side in the centre...
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be named after him. Ernie Asher scored all of City's points through kicks at goal. It was noted in the Auckland Star that Asher had been jeered when...
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Rooster fame scored two of their tries. For City George Asher, younger brother of Albert and Ernie scored a try while their other try was scored by William...
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