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TE KUITI CLUB

THE FORTHCOMING MEETING In' keeping with tho improved financial position of the To Kuiti Racing Club, an ambitious programme has been drawn up for the annual race meeting, to be held on November 24 and 26. This provides for stakes to the value of £2.600, which includes two gold cups—one for tho Te Kuiti Cup on the first day, and the other for tho Maniapoto Hack Handicap on tho second day. The addition of these valuable trophies should stimulate interest and meet with approval from both owners and trainers, and should tend to provid • two days of capital sport. Extra stabling accommodation is being provided, for it has been decided to erect a further IS permanent loos • boxes on the club’s town section, also six feed-rooms. With those additions the club will have SS appointed boxes, and these, together with other private accommodation offering, will provide stabling for 60 horses. . . . Mr. A. W. Whyte was appointed secretary at the last meeting of the committee, and Mr. M. - A. Horn will act as auditor. DERBY WINNER’S NEXT AT MOONEE VALLEY {United P.A.— By Telegraph — Copyright} MELBOURNE, Thursday. Imitator has been sold to Mr. Cecil God by. . . . _ _ Prince Humphrey is expected to arrive at Melbourne on Tuesday and will train at Flemington. His first race here will be the W. S. Cox Plate, run at Moonee Valley, the distance being furlongs. __ Mendit and Habashon are coming oit Acceptors for the Caulfield Stakes in—elude Hynanna. Gothic. Amounts. Vaals. The Banker and Fourth liana. Scratching for the Caulfield Cup are: Rionscup and Nepean. For th Melbourne Cup: Rion*cu®. Byron galloped five furlongs m 1.5§ at Ascot to-day. RACING TAXATION AUCKLAND SPRING MEETING The following taxation payments have been made to the Treasury' as a result of the recent Auckland spring meeting •

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT “Paeroa.” —Valkon was scratched uw the Jellicoe Handicap at the Pakuranga Hunt Club meeting at 11.30 a.m. on the day of the race.

£' s. d. Totalizator tax .. Z.2S2 1 0 Dividend' duty . . 4.109 17 6 Stakes tax 1 0 0 Amusement tax .. 369 12 4 * Total # £7.265 0 4

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 11

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Tapeke kupu
352

TE KUITI CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 11

TE KUITI CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 11

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