LOSS TO NAPIER
Mr Gordon Bailey to Leave A keen loss to Napier' s yachting circle and to the weli-known Napier Frivolit^ Minstrels is shortly to be experienced when Mr Gordon BaiJey, a member of the staff of Williams and Kettle, Ltd., leaves Napier to become a member of the jstaff of the Dominion Life Assuranoe in the Waikato district. Mr Bailey gave notice of his resignation yesterday and is to take up his ■ new duties in a montli. He is perkaps best known in Napier as one of the "Three Apollos" in the Frivolity Minstrels and the performer of conjuring feats in the same troupe. He is also a keen supporter of amateur wrestling and in the past has been a familiar matman in various parts : of the Hawke's Bay district aud at Gisborne. For sonie years prior to the eartliquake he was a member of tlie now defunct Napier Sailing Club, and after tlie disaster he took an active part ' m tlie reorganisation of yachting. A few inonths ago he was one of those instrumental in the formation of the Hawke's Bay Yachting and Power Boat CluK " i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 6
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190LOSS TO NAPIER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 6
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