RACES! RACES! RACES! WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB; SUMMER MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE (FEATHERSTON) : SATURDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 31 and JAN, 2. FIKST RACE EACH DAY AT 12 NOON. EAILV/AY EXCURSION FAKES. GOOD EOAD. SPLENDID FIELDS N. C. C. SHEPHKRD, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1938, Page 13
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