BAN ON SPORTS
Tikokino Club Suffers by Sudden Action At a meeting of the Tikokino Sports 01015 keld on Tuesday evening it xvas tmanimpusly decided that the best interests of the club would bo served by abandoning the sports for this year. lt' Was mentianed that it was most unfortunate that the Health jDepaxtjnout Jkad not apprise'd the club of its inJfcention of bannlng isolated functions, ' SHiiong the unf ortunate sufferers being 4he Tikokino Sports Club, until almost "1 p.m. on Thursday. * The club, saxd the* chairnxan, had to •pologise to competitors and puhlic ;#o xnust have J>een caused considerr Mile inconvenience and in xnany cases ■gto. little expexxse. The elub itself, tho ""jperetary reported, was suffering a net Of approximately £S0. This was a jW-blow, but the publir- eOuld rest as-' ,^raid that the Tikokino sports on -JBeter Saturday, T'.kiS. uouid liave addmjjpfe&tures and alvu.fi ions that would Arture blggnr, Lrighter and r .than
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 6
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155BAN ON SPORTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 6
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