'Press' tour filling
“The Press” supporters’ tour to Canada for the Commonwealth Games has begun to fill, and Christchurch travel agents have been getting deposits from the group. The 23-day tour, which will cost from $1599, and will include stops at Nandi, Vancouv e r , Banff, Los Angeles, and Honolulu — as well as 12 days at Edmonton for the duration of the Games — will leave Christchurch on July 28 and return on August 20.
Details are available from “The Press,” or from any travel agency.
The popular Washdyke gelding. Grey Way, will have his chance to notch his forty-first win in the Churchill Stakes at Riccarton today. —Page 20. New Zealand has won the world One Ton Cup contest again. — Back page. Classified index 55 Commercial 18, 19 Editorials 14 Features 15, 16 Home and People 10 International 8, 9 Letters 14
Literary reviews 17 Lottery resuits 21 Mai! notices 19 Racing 20, 21. Shipping 19 Sports feature 12 Sports news 56 TV, radio — 13 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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