TROTTING.
■er—■ .. ' •. ■ ■■■- THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The first committee meeting of the Cambridge Trotting Club was held on Saturday evening. Mr. V. J. Cornaga was in the chair.
It was unanimously decided to Invite Messrs. Jas. Taylor and F. Lye, M P to be patron and vice-patron respectively. Other officers were elected as fallows-—-President, Mr. V. J. Cornaga (re-eleetern • vice-presidents, Messrs. ifV Harrisarid (j. L. Stead. The president stated that very satisfactory arrangements had been mmc ith Mr Jas. Taylor, and he had granted the club the use or. bis ground, 42 acres ror , W( U™ r ?v.J lt pc expiry or which the'club to have the right or purchase. With the nclusion or this area, the club would be ln . the Position t0 immediately go ahead with the preparation or a dirt training course. 3 ° ther lm P r °vements t™ the , -5 n S work of preparing- a training track }n?L b A imme sl tel y commenced while the £r ta ™^ or m,lldl hff will be moved to allow or more accommodation ror the public in this portion or the grounds. " - UC ln LT^'MSr 11 - A " S r"Ba V nkiThe committee is to meet at tho vara FJ?i? r fs on Tuesday next tcconrer rellra mc the above proposals. "- u^er regard-
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 15 September 1925, Page 8
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