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DOWN THE DRAIN.—The meeting manager, Mr W. Kirker, rests from his labours in attempting to clear water from the track during the national hard track cycling championships at Western Springs stadium, Auckland, last week. Mr Kirker's foot rests on the man-hole (with concrete base), which had to be removed before the rain-water, which flowed over the pole and racing lines, would drain away.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 11

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DOWN THE DRAIN.—The meeting manager, Mr W. Kirker, rests from his labours in attempting to clear water from the track during the national hard track cycling championships at Western Springs stadium, Auckland, last week. Mr Kirker's foot rests on the man-hole (with concrete base), which had to be removed before the rain-water, which flowed over the pole and racing lines, would drain away. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 11

DOWN THE DRAIN.—The meeting manager, Mr W. Kirker, rests from his labours in attempting to clear water from the track during the national hard track cycling championships at Western Springs stadium, Auckland, last week. Mr Kirker's foot rests on the man-hole (with concrete base), which had to be removed before the rain-water, which flowed over the pole and racing lines, would drain away. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 11