SPORTING.
RACES AT STRATFORD. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. The prospects for the popular meeting next Monday and Tuesday’ encouraging. Despite the .d>«oul‘i e » "hl have beset most clubs during the pas year as the result of decreased turnover and veil heavy Government taxation, the s ““ , “ rd C has continued its policy of «“™dm E £ conveniences for the beneflt of 1116 1 ' nubile A high pressure water suppll been laid on to all parts of the lawns an 1 saddling paddock, and a comPMe sanitary rtr-iinane system has been install 4 **- “TwirS" The r t n raln h, arrX" „U 1 and back offer e es (or the ftrst^day’indurate'thatthe stake, onto £3300, are appreciated by _ h i’o -vio'us recot^3, .
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1922, Page 5
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117SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1922, Page 5
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