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THOSE SECTIONS IN MILL ROAD.

To the Editor. I Sir, —Salutations to Mrs. Enins, j Messrs Eddy, List, Mosley and others | who so worthily upheld the traditions of the British race at tire meeting reported in your valuable issue of Friday, Mr. f’ei'iiyal stated chat on Mr. Da vies ’ plan here was insufficient room for a hookey field. J am informed by a person who has taken the trouble to check the measurements marked by Mr. Pereival on ki's plan that although, he ' has a hockey field marked tkc-reon his | measure meats ,are wrong 4aad (coasts-. | quently his pk in ‘ s unreliable. Mr. Peri nival’s assertion that the land still j suited the ladies, but they were anxious S to make more room for the other sports’ . I bodies, is enough to make even, n cat • -“IT* *'“) HOOKE?*

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Otaki Mail, 5 September 1923, Page 3

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THOSE SECTIONS IN MILL ROAD. Otaki Mail, 5 September 1923, Page 3

THOSE SECTIONS IN MILL ROAD. Otaki Mail, 5 September 1923, Page 3

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