METEOROLOGICAL
The indications are for freshening winds, easterly, strong to g.i < • weather conditions are threatening northwards. Increasing lmze and cloudiness for a change. Barometer falling; seas moderate; tides poor.
CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 8. •p|„. New Zealand Waterloo hup meeting eommeiieed at Soekburn to-day in beautiful weather. Hares were m good trim. Results of the first round: ■ “ Miekv heat Home Rule: C .reus Ixmg beat Ocean Queen : I-'ouklen I leld be t Happv Y ova go : Htroa beat Mandrake, Riviera Rose beat Fox 1 rot: heat John Norton; New Zealand Cadet heat Prince Albion;. Better Luck bent Humorist. Byes were run by Jolly iaress otul Mop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1923, Page 3
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