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(Redirected from Heta Rewiti Stewart) New Zealand rugby union player

Heta Rewiti Stewart (1869 – 3 December 1909); also known as Dick Stewart or Heta Reweti Stewart was a New Zealand rugby union player and a member of the 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889.

He played for the Thames club in South Auckland.

He died in Thames of Bright's disease.

References

  • The New Zealand Rugby Register 1870-2015 (2016) by The New Zealand Rugby Museum, Palmerston North; p667 ISBN 978-0-473-36572-1
  1. "Death". Thames Star in Papers Past. 3 December 1909.
  2. "Bereavement Notices". New Zealand Herald in Papers Past. 8 December 1909.
  3. "Obituary". Greymouth Evening Star in Papers Past. 3 December 1909.
  4. "A well-known native". Fielding Star in Papers Past. 3 December 1909.
  5. "Obituary". Nelson Evening Mail in Papers Past. 4 December 1909.
  6. "Obituary". Wanganui Herald in Papers Past. 3 December 1909.
  7. "Death of a Native". Hastings Standard in Papers Past. 3 December 1909.


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