The Napier Telegraph, in an arf cle Meeting to tho Press Association <i booming ” boxing contests, states : It appears that tho Government of New Zealand havo conic to the concilia Sou that the people of the larger | centres oi the colony ought to be ie K aled with what aro described as boxfag contests. To nuke these <iucs tionablo exhibitions more attractive than if only “ nativo talon, engaged ■ p U "s” aro induced to leave Australia for°these shores to take part in boxing matches. The promoters ox ouch displays are able to boast that prominent politicians, merchants, and others of tho sporting elite, are pio- ; go nt in addition to the customary ill ■ 1 ra f£ f jund associated with such assent-
’ blages. . T • - . t Dc. Sholdon’a Magnetic L nunco.-. Cures Rheumatism. I* will penetrate >d Fo a^W^'J. MAfSN, Agent, Ohemiet.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1834, 15 August 1906, Page 3
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