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RECREATION GROUNDS

ALLOCATION FOR WINTER SPORTS The Reserves Committee has imulu the following allocation of sports grounds foi the winter; — Otago Rugby Football Union.—Opoho Reserve, two grounds; Northern Recreation Reserve one ground; Logan Park, two grounds; Littlebourne, one ground, Moutecillo, t\yo grounds; Oval, two grounds; Bathgate Park, two grounds; total, twelve grounds. Otago Football Association.—Gardens Reserve, one ground; Prospect Park, one ground ; Littlebourne, one ground ; Robin Hood Ground, one ground; Oval, three grounds, Logan Park, one ground; tital, eight grounds. Otago Men’s Hockey Association.— Logan Park, two grounds; Oval, three grounds ; total, five grounds. ■ Otago Rugby Football League.— Oval, one ground; Chisholm Park, one ground (full use) ; total, two grounds. Otago Ladies' Hockey Association.— Logan Park, two grounds. Northern Recreation Reserve, one ground; Jubilee Park, one ground; Oval, three grounds; total, seven grounds. The Otago Football Association is to be given first refusal of any dates which may nor b< required by other controlling /bodies. Specific dates for the use of the main ground at Logan Park have been allotted to the various bodies as under ;—Otago Rugby Football Union, six days; Otago Football Association, twelve days; Otago Men’s Hockey Association, three clays; Otago Ladies’ Hockey Association, two days; Otago Rugby Football League, one day. The charge for the mam ground at Logan Park will be £1 per day. plus 25 per cent, of the gross gate takings, the clubs to make their own arrangements for paying wages of gate keepers. The charge for ail other grounds is £5 per ground, plus £1 for marking lines and erecting posts. , 9he Rugby Football Union, the Football Association, and the Men’s Hockey Association each pay in addition £lO, and the Rugby Football League £5 for the use of rooms in the Oval pavilions. The Ladies’ Hockey Association pays £1 10s per ground, plus £1 per ground for cutting lines and erecting posts, and £3 for the uso of the old pavilion at the Oval.

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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 7

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RECREATION GROUNDS Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 7

RECREATION GROUNDS Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 7

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