SPRINGBOKS AT NAPIER
Ever since the South African team arrived in* the. Dominion many followers of the sport have listened-in on Wednesdays and Saturdays to the team in action. ' On Wednesday next at McLean Fark, Napier, these listeners w;ill have the opportunity of actually seeing this wonderful ' side in action, when they will be pitted against, tne pick of Hawke's Bay. Visitors will be in attendanee from all parts- of New Zealand^, and some tickets have been purchased by South Islanders. Preparations for this mateh have been going on for several weeks past by the Hawke 's Bay Eugby officials in antieipation of a -record crowd for the Park, and as there will be-, a large influx of visitors who are not conversant with McLean Park, it is hoped that all tieket-holders will carefully read their ..tickets and so enter the ground by the correct gate. Definite gates have been set aside for admission to each particular stand, so that tieket-holders going to the wrong gates will eause delay by being sent to the correct gate. Tieket-holders for the new covered stand and temporary stand A will be admitted at the Morris street north gate, alongside the borough pumping station, while those for . the old covered stand and temporary stand B will enter by the Morris street south gate. Those for temporary stand C will enter by the Latham street gate.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 6
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231SPRINGBOKS AT NAPIER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 6
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