THROWING MONEY AWAY
The “fast” special train te fe Te Rapa from the city on B Wednesday, a non-stop with | only about a dozen “pause* | arrived at the course very late. | When the crowd began to g reach the totaiisator they found g it already closed so far as »*■ I t vestments on the first roes were concerned, and but a ft* pounds could be invested. Now if the club had foresight they would have constructed a path across the middle of the course so as to shorten th* distance railway passengers | have to traverse as present. There was enough money shut out on the first event to more than pay for the psth across the paddock. In djMM weather the present track frejn the railway platform to the stands is a first class induoi* ment for pneumonia germs t# get in their work.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 8
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144THROWING MONEY AWAY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 8
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