’Bok tickets
Tickets for the first match of the Springbok tour of New Zealand are selling like hot cakes, said the secretary of the Poverty Bay Rugby Union (Mr Stan Parker) last evening. Preferential ticket sales for the match against Poverty Bay at Gisborne on July
22 went on sale through tobacconists on Monday, the Press Association reports. Two-thirds of the 500 preferential seats in the covered stand at Gisborne’s Rugby Park had been sod. Mr Parker said.'
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Press, 24 June 1981, Page 1
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78’Bok tickets Press, 24 June 1981, Page 1
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