THE LIGHT HARNESS SPORT.
FIXTURES SEASON 1923-24.
May 8 and 10— Forbury Park T.C. May 31 and June 3 —Canterbury Park T.C. June 3 —Soulb Wairarapa T.C. juuc 7 —Asuburton T.C. NOTES FROM CHRISTCHTTRCH. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. The Forbury Park Trotting Club has secured (food acceptances Tor the meeting to be held this week. The fields will not be quite so large as usual. Cut there is material for some great rar.ins-. \ hlvhlv satisfactory list or nominations has been received Tor the EUesmere Trotting ('.lull's meeting. The club nas carried on valiantly for several years without the assistance or a lotalisaior permit, and the meeting to be held this month promises to be even more successful than usual. The Waimate pacer Tatsy Dillon has Jnsi been put in commission after a spell of several months. She requires a good deal or work, and it Is the intention of Mr. J. bench her owner-trainer, to keep her going through the winter months, so that she may be in her best form for spring engage-
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 9
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