SOCCER VISITORS
AUSTRALIANS’ ARRIVAL
I I WANGANUI APPEARANCE > ENTERTAINMENT ARRANGEMENTS I Nearing the conclusion of an exten- 1 i sive tour of New Zealand, the Aus- 1 tralian Football Association represen- ( tative team will arrive in Wanganui 1 this morning to p'ay a match against c Wanganui on Cook’s Gardens to-mor- 1 row afternoon. Arrangements for the entertain- s nient of the soccer visitors during c ; their stay here have been finalised £ and are as follow: , To-day.—6 a.m., arrive at station, s 1 to be met by officials, bus to Grand , Hotel; 9.30 a.m., practice run; 10.30 > a.m., morning tea at Rendezvous and ; reception by His Worship the Mayor and sports bodies, followed by motor [ trip arranged by Tourist and De- , velopment League; 3 p.m., visit Tech- i » nical College and Intermediate ’ School; 8 p.m. picture entertainment at Regent Theatre as guests of Mr , Ross Meikle. To-morrow. Morning free; 2.45 p.m., play Wanganui on Cook’s Gar3 dens; 6 p.m., dinner at Grand Hotel; j 8 p.m., dance at Peter Pan Hall, in r conjunction with the Basketball Asso2 ciation. ? Sunday, July 26.—Morning free; 2 1.45 p.m., cars leave Grand Hotel for trip by road up-river to Parikino for -j entertainment by Maoris and after5 noon tea. ” Monday, July 27.—Leave by 12.4 p.m. train for Wairarapa. f s
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 174, 24 July 1936, Page 6
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