WAIPA CLUB
SUCCESSFUL YEAR’S OPERATIONS The report to be presented at the annual meeting of members of the Waipa Racing Club, to be held on September 6. shows that the club’s affairs continue to prosper. The report states: As a result of a favourable race meeting and more revenue derived from training fees and grazing fees than previously, the credit balance for the year is £240 more than last year, mak-
J ing a total of £6lB 2s. An agreement to purchase six additional acres for the purpose of a motor paddock was entered into and it is expected that the shortly be completed. “Since the annual meeting the Auckland Country Racing Clubs’ Breeders’ Association, which is being wound up h 3® „ re , f , to tne club the sura of £l4Ol 11s 9d, being 17s 3d in the £ of the £163 paid by this club on account of the stallion account, and a further amount will be paid as soon as more of outstanding accounts are collected. . A further attempt was again made tins year for a permit for a second ei ay * ln spite of the good case that this club can put up, the attempt was J unsuccessful.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 752, 27 August 1929, Page 12
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