HOCKEY.
I A great Improvement has already been made to the No. 1 hockey gi-i.iinu on ino t'liilders road reserve. The Association lias two nien-constantly employed mowing, top-die.' sing and ro"l!ifg, as well as wi.i-kliiK hers twice a week. So ]ar inu ■•Association has spevt JK'O towards making the grounds playable, and expect, to spend up lo £100 at least, before (hey can be satisfied that, the fields arc fit tt. play .championship matches on. * 'Tht'f.- i.u'or has n« t been in vain, but a great deal else has 'vel f'» be done, lies' dis fencing, mariiuees, seating, accommodation, etc. Willi the cnnveiilences.about to be cw'ciecl by Ihe Cmtnc'lY Poverty Bay will, have no cause, to feel afraid of adverse crilifi K m of the playing area being made by llie visiting teams. If other sports nootes could do as much and work in with each other' Inwards a common end, viz., the Improvement of the whole reserve, then the Council would probably follow suit and erect the niuch-needed pavilion. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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170HOCKEY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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