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THE MOTORISTS’ CAMPING AREA ON THE EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS.— The A.A.A. has made arrangements with the Auckland A. and P. Association for motorists to camp on the ground represented by the shaded area. This is all high ground. The space between the stalls and the hedge on the eastern side of the ground, for example, is 25 feet. A bunk-house with 40 bunks is situated in the first building on the right on entering the gates. A kitchen with 10 penny-in- the-slot gas-rings is under the grandstand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 8

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THE MOTORISTS’ CAMPING AREA ON THE EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS.— The A.A.A. has made arrangements with the Auckland A. and P. Association for motorists to camp on the ground represented by the shaded area. This is all high ground. The space between the stalls and the hedge on the eastern side of the ground, for example, is 25 feet. A bunk-house with 40 bunks is situated in the first building on the right on entering the gates. A kitchen with 10 penny-in-the-slot gas-rings is under the grandstand. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 8

THE MOTORISTS’ CAMPING AREA ON THE EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS.— The A.A.A. has made arrangements with the Auckland A. and P. Association for motorists to camp on the ground represented by the shaded area. This is all high ground. The space between the stalls and the hedge on the eastern side of the ground, for example, is 25 feet. A bunk-house with 40 bunks is situated in the first building on the right on entering the gates. A kitchen with 10 penny-in-the-slot gas-rings is under the grandstand. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 534, 11 December 1928, Page 8

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