CAMBRIDGE. January 14th, 1676.
The apathy existing amongst the officers of <the Waikato lurf Club, resident at Hamilton, •regarding the contemplated annual Eaces is • causing the greatest dissatisfaction among sporting men in this district. It ii freely and openly •tated that? the true reason of mch gross neglect and unpardonable delay is that as it has beon «rran?ad to hold the races this year, at a spot •ituate 10 Cambridge than to Hamilton, the acting 1 Committee at the Utter named place, h*Te determined not to stir thcmselv s in the matter. So.ae even go so fir as to any that the Hamilton " •ports" wouM rnther see the Wai-k-«t-> races o( seTentysn a failure than a success. I cm i.-arcely b-lteve that such miserable petty feelings of"j<*alou9ly do-exist, but it is well our HJamilton neighbouri should know the latest from Mrs Grundy. Fhou a CohrkJPONDEM.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 570, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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145CAMBRIDGE. January 14th, 1676. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 570, 15 January 1876, Page 3
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