THE SCOTS GUARDS BAND ARRIVES.—Three of the 65 members of the Band of the Scots Guards passing through Customs on their arrival at Whenuapai Airport, Auckland. The band will give concerts and displays in 53 cities and towns during a six-week tour of the Dominion. The Addington Raceway has been made available for an afternoon performance and an evening one under floodlights on February 18. The next day, the band will play in Rangiora in the morning and in Ashburton in the afternoon and evening. There will be two performances in Timaru on February 20. Blenheim and Nelson will also be visited.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 5
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102THE SCOTS GUARDS BAND ARRIVES.—Three of the 65 members of the Band of the Scots Guards passing through Customs on their arrival at Whenuapai Airport, Auckland. The band will give concerts and displays in 53 cities and towns during a six-week tour of the Dominion. The Addington Raceway has been made available for an afternoon performance and an evening one under floodlights on February 18. The next day, the band will play in Rangiora in the morning and in Ashburton in the afternoon and evening. There will be two performances in Timaru on February 20. Blenheim and Nelson will also be visited. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 5
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