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The week-end ban on petrol sales will still apply even if the carless-days scheme is introduced. —Page 3 A big plough, with 11 furrows, claimed to be one of the largest in the country, is the subject of an item on the farm pages this morning. —Pages 8 to 10 Paul’s Express is “The Press” pick for the Caltex Gold Cup at Nelson tomorrow. —Racing liftout between pages 14 and 15
Mike Gibson, the “Mr Football” of Irish rugby, will set a world record tomorrow when he takes the field against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. —Back page Background 13 Classified Index 19 Commercial 6 Courts 11 Farming 8,9, 10 Gardening 7 International 5 Letters 12 Local services 1 4 Mail Notices 14 Racing, between 14 and 15 Shipping 11 Strip Cartoons 14 TV, radio —ll ----- - • Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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Press, 15 June 1979, Page 1
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