SWIMMING AT HAVELOCK
Water-Polo Challenge To-night the Havelock North SwinH ming Club will again defend the Hen« iy Williams Polo Cup, which it has held for the last two years. Here* taunga Club will ,be- the challengers. l These two cltibs have played many games together, and this match for the cup should be one .of the finest seen in the district. As well as the polo match the second series of cup races will be swum, patrons are well assured o£ a night *s splendid entertainmenti The programme is us follows.— BlaelM more Cup, junior boys, 50 yards; New* bigin Cup, junior girls, 25 yardsj learners* " diving; learners ' racef Christie Cup, intermediate boys, 75 yards; women 's and intermediate girls, 50 yards; McKee Cup, 'senior men, 50 yards; junior breaststroke, 25 yards; junior and senior diving; piHow fightj teams race, 100 yards. secretary.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 6
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