1 The Te Teko-Murupura-Te Whaiti road is now open for tourists. This road gives a round trio of 120 miles from Rotorua, via the lakes, returning through the Kaiangaron plains. Eight leiulimr dirt-track riders, including W. Kilmister, Wellington, and Erie Lnngton, world’s champion, arrived at Wellington by the Rangitane from Lon don this week. The party includes six English riders, of whom all except one has represented England several times during the season just ended.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 5
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