Beauty Of Broom.
Motorists using the roaa through the Whanakino Gorge near Kereru have been greatly impressed of late with the profusion of bioom bloom that covers the countryside. "It is u wondert'ul pictuie, one of the finest to be seenin the district, and well worth anvone's time going out to view it," said one KMtdist this morning. The sidos of th-J gorge, he i?aid. were a mass of brilliant yellow and there was a delightful swc-ot-scented atmosphere iu this local4t y. Golf For All. "The policy of the club is to bring the game within the reach of all, more particularly those people who are unable to take advantage of the facilities oftered by the larger clubs," stated the report of the Parkvale Golf Club presented at the annual meeting last evening. "That this policy has been cairied out is revealed by the large membership who pay a subscription probably as low as for any course in New Zealand." It was also pointed out that, at one stage last season, it was necessary. to close the membership, and, though re-opened later, the waiting list ku still a, big one.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 4
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