WAIKATO WINTER SHOW.
A MOTOR OLYMPIA. (By Telegraph.—Oven Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. Additions to the Waikato Winter Shov buildings to cost something like £200( are proceeding apace, and will be com pleted in time for the opening of thi show. The additions will include i large new motor hall, and an offer hai been made to the association by the associated motor owners of £500 foi use of this hall for .the duration of th< show. They propose to hold a motoi oiympia as a separate organisatior within the show, for which an extrs charge for entry will be made, and oi the admission fees 25 per cent will b£ handed to the Show Association. Mr. Paul (secretary) told hia execu tive that the whole of the stands in tin motor hall would be concreted by the association, and motor owners intended to make the olympia exceedingly attractive. The offer of the motor owners was accepted. It was mentioned that every legitimate motor firm will have a right tc exhibit in the olympia on the same terms as members of the Motor O\vners : Association. ... .-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 82, 7 April 1925, Page 5
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