STRATFORD RACES.
AttcntioJi i" drawn to the .StMitord MBcs to be held oil Wednesday and Thursday next. The racing track itself is in better condition than ever it Las been, o*iug, principally, to the Club having wintered slice]) on it. Hie catering for lunch au<l afternoon tta i» in the capable bauds of Me .VllfiU s > Xew Plymouth, who also doe* the catering for the Taranuki Jockey C'luli. 3lr Smith Pollock, the genial proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, tjtratford, is in charge of the publican's booth, and this should be sufficient . jwrantee of the quality of the liquor s ippitcd. Messrs >'eylou anil ISpriggi ogparill, as usual, have charge of the wi ftisg of the totalizators. The seeret T will receive money lor invcslHUM a iKiwh day. The Club has arrant 'cd ifor suitable railway facilities for ,tke meeting, iberc being a Irain from Waugauui to JStrat foi'd eaeli day. an( l , m the second day » .sjiecinl train from i jlraJford lo Wanganui after the jticcs,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 10 March 1906, Page 3
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166STRATFORD RACES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 10 March 1906, Page 3
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