BOWLERS VISITING KAWAU.
A NEW BOWLING GREEN. Amidst the beautiful surroundings of the Mansion House grounds, once the island home of Sir George Grey, a four-rink bowling green has been laid down by Messrs. Scarborough, who will have it ready by the opening day. Besides bowline, there are three tennis courts, and croquet lawn shooting—boating— • etc. Re-opening under entirely new manage- - ment, December 22. Tariff, Xmas and New Year, £5 5s per week. Normal tariff, £4 10s per week, or 15s per diem, ■with special rates for children and family pax ties. Steamers every other day. Special week-end excursions. Three hours from Auckland. Illustrated booklets from Government Tourist and Cook and Sons, through Now. Zealand. Address: "The Manager," Mansion House, Kawau. ►-(Advt.) _______________
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18584, 17 December 1923, Page 11
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