SPRINGBOKS' TOUR
CHARGES TO PUBLIC HAWKE'S BAY COMPLAINT [by telegraph—owx correspondent] NAPIER, Thursday Complaints regarding high prices for admittance to provincial matches against the Springboks were made at a meeting of the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union. Members were unanimously of the opinion that the charges were too great. „ It was decided to ask the New Zealand Rugby Union to reconsider the prices for provincial matches, and to suggest that the prices applying at the time of the English tour in 1930 be substituted for those arranged. Mr. C. McLean: For people coming from the country the prices are outrageous.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22722, 7 May 1937, Page 10
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