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T AM sorry it has been necessary A for the Forbury Park Club to abandon their Sapling Stakes for trotters," said Mr. John Rowe at yesterday’s meeting of the Auckland Club, "as I believe in catering for the straight-out trotter in every case where possible. The question of introducing such a race by this club will be considered in the near future. It is also my intention to committee to consider the advisability of including two and tnree-year-old races on the proflramme this year," continued the president,'and his remarks were flrsetsd with approbation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1056, 21 August 1930, Page 13
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