MASTERTON MEETING
DATES ARE ADVANCED
The Masterton Racing Club was orK ginally allotted dates after the nest Wellington- Meeting for its Autumn Meeting this season, but it has been allowed a ch jD^£t\Trid,ay and Sa*urday, the 10th and 11th. March, a week before Wellineton. This will undoubtedly prove a popular move with owners in the district, and the club is likely to receive excellent suPP°rt from Trentham and elsewhere. The club has already decided to adopt the popular win-and-place system of dividend . distribution, and it is making arrangements now for the necessary changes in the totalisator. The programme issued this week is quite_an attractive one for the times. •Lhe Masterton Cup, one and a quarter miles, carries a stake of 120 soys, a £20 ■HUffi* tEPxl cie sum than laß' year, but Without the trophy that has previously gone mth trie race. On the second day the Opaki Handicap, one mile, has a pT- ° £ 100- The 6Prints ca"'y £8° (.takes each,'and no race carries a stake of less than £60: The events and their distances and conditions are the same as ,m tfll 91*1 r ml Dations wi" be «ceived up till _ 24th -February.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 7
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194MASTERTON MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 7
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