“lii Malayan jungles we have far better elephant tracks .than the roads in the Rotorua district,” said Mr T. R. Hubback,, a big game hunter, who is spending a holiday in New Zealand. “Don’t think I’m joking,’’ he added. “Why, even the natives would rise in rebellion if the roads were allowed to get into that condition.” The military camp at Nguawahia forms the subject of an interesting double page being given in this week’s issue of the Sporting and Dramatic Review. The Waikato Trotting Club’s summer meeting at Alexandra Park is featured, in a comprehensive series depicting finishes of principal, events and scenes on the lawn. The Woodville Jockey Club’s autumn fixture and the Te Aroha Jockey Club’s meeting are represented in an attractive style.- The display of modish hats will have astrong feminine appeal, while stage, motion picture, and humour have a prominent showing.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4950, 12 March 1926, Page 1
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146Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4950, 12 March 1926, Page 1
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