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Aeroball, a new game using a soft cushion-like basketball and trampolines (left), is demonstrated by the manager of Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, Mr Alan Fort, outside the Queen Elizabeth II Park pool yesterday. Four trampolines (right), are each surrounded by mesh wire netting. In each court is a hoop. The game, which was brought from the United States, will be installed at the Total Fitness Centre. Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, hopes to be able to build its own aeroball games in New Zealand later this year.

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Press, 11 May 1984, Page 1

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Aeroball, a new game using a soft cushion-like basketball and trampolines (left), is demonstrated by the manager of Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, Mr Alan Fort, outside the Queen Elizabeth II Park pool yesterday. Four trampolines (right), are each surrounded by mesh wire netting. In each court is a hoop. The game, which was brought from the United States, will be installed at the Total Fitness Centre. Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, hopes to be able to build its own aeroball games in New Zealand later this year. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 1

Aeroball, a new game using a soft cushion-like basketball and trampolines (left), is demonstrated by the manager of Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, Mr Alan Fort, outside the Queen Elizabeth II Park pool yesterday. Four trampolines (right), are each surrounded by mesh wire netting. In each court is a hoop. The game, which was brought from the United States, will be installed at the Total Fitness Centre. Hydroslides New Zealand, Ltd, hopes to be able to build its own aeroball games in New Zealand later this year. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 1

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