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HIS MAJORITY

Otahuhu President Has Fine Record H R MACKENZIE After fitting the office of presidsnt of the Otahuhu Trotting Club f o r twenty-one years with credit to h tnself. the orcjiimsation and the sport. Mr. H. R. Mackenzie will igan be on deck tomorrow to extend a warm welcome to patrons at Alexandra Park. onl-m-i fop ra.«-iHK b< im ■ hi hands ov.-l . reins «'f guv. innu'Mt, which, howhis ; sso trust will not l*€ 11. E M H ran bn ranked m all-round sportsman, while) as a business and public in.in his m-uai is mo well known t«* need praise here The 'ii,i!.irl,|-iMUS that made his

trotting administration something to J be applauded. luve been brought into | roquiadtion successfully in other I • pheres, :ind ".Mur.'' ns he is familiarly j known in all quarters, has played :i prominent part in the advancement of ihe city's welfare. In the light harness world the j Otahutui president lias shown keenness ind ability that could not fail to meet : with its just reward, anti without J throwing any bouquets at the expense I .if nthfr energetic works in the cause, j it must bo admitted that a great in- ! • reu.se of the success attained l>y the .suburban organisation is duo to the untiring and tactful administrative .rumen brought into play by its chief magistrate. That Mr. Mackenzie has the full confidence of the club’s large membership is annually demonstrated by las unanimous re-election to the president's chair. In fact so satisfactory has beep the service rendered during the lengthy period, members have never even given a thought t-» a sueressor, hut. they admit while on the question, that he will be a hard official to replace whenever the time arrives for siti h a cause. In the meanwhile. Mac’' It is no intention of giving tip a work flu t he is so keenly interested in, and will important problems and schemes f«>r the udvuiuatnent and general welfare ol* the club requiring attention in the near future. his faithful subjects are perfectly satisfied to leave the control in the hands \ •»f ll.tt. and h f s able associates.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 13

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HIS MAJORITY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 13

HIS MAJORITY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 13

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