TOWH EDITION.
i Considerable interest is centring** on the forthcoming marathon road race, to be run on Thursday next. Mails which left New Zealand on ' * .r-ii!,e 17 per R.M.S. Mara ma, via San Francisco, arrived in London on the 24th inst. • A further batch of the s.s. Mahana's immigrants arrived in Gisborne yesterday morning, per .s.s. Monowai, numbering about 20 men and women. Mr. A. D. Thomson, -who recently ■resigned--.., froni;,. hils position as .. Public ;rse'fvi£sY'.*^ >.Y a t • /pYeVent -Visiting. Gisborne on Departmental"business connected with, the service. He expects to leave for the -South on Wednesday. j The New Zealand amateur boxing r championships commence to-morrow, at Uastaicw. The Gl-'sborne" representatives at the tournament are : J. Mahoney bantam-weight). S, J. Bardswell (feather) and W. Rickards (lightweight). Mr. M. W. Cra ; g. secretary td the Gisbome Boxing Association, is in charge of the team, and is also acting as delegate to the' New Zealand Conference of the Boxing Council. i :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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