Hopes were expressed recently that Mr. Tims. It. lMnelarlaiie, child' rodeo steward at the Sydney I’oynl Show, would visit, the (iisborue rodeo on Saturday, but a drought in bis (listriel bus prevented him getting away. The latest advice received by Mr. \V. H. Chamber lain, secretary oi' the I’overty I’ay A. and I*. Association, was Unit unless rain came lie would not be able In make the trip, which was for the purpose of seeing wluit rodeo material there was in this country. As no I'urther advice lias come (n hand, it is concluded that Mr. MaeI'arlnite’s trip has been abandoned. Mr. Clem black, Opotiki. lias been appointed judge of the rodeo events at (iisborue, Had Mr. Mael'arlane been present, be would have acted as judge in conjunction with Mr. Black.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 6
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