THE HOLIDAY.
XfIfSUITABLE WEATHER,
B UT BETTER THAN EXPECTED
When the rain started again last ■ nt the people to whom Labour Day ? lg holiday felt rather disappointed, 15 learlv tJlis morning their chances oi • ■hi'' a da)' out in the sunshiny ed rather remote. But as the morn£°Ure o" the skies cleared up, and h day gre w almost fine. Of course *T ra Ves would go on—it takes a lot to t racin"- arrangements —but what Sd be. postponed? Eden Park had "h a soaking that the senior cricket vli assigned to that ground had to f mit off. Of the other two Bsaiur iSes fixed for the day, that at Sevonport started to time, but the third that at Victoria Park, was deved two hours, waiting for tne v.eatner t take up. Bowlers were also delayed °tii their "all-day tournaments, which had been arranged for by most of the Ihs There' was a certain number of !,ru-'sioiis on the water, the nearby lees like Motuihi, being popular, as Loplc evidently did not feel too confiS en t of the weather fulfilling its pro-
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 3
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185THE HOLIDAY. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 3
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