WAIPA RACING CLUB.
For eome time past the Waipa Racing Club's course at Te Awamutu has been undergoing considerable alteration, and tlie last two meetings have been held at Te Rnpa. The work Jm« now Viopn completed, and the club will hold its winter meeting on Saturday, Juno 24. on its own course. The mini of £ 1727 JO', including trophies, will be distributed in stakes, the chief event being the W. G. Park Steeplechase, of £400 and a gold cup value .Tftgs, presented by Mr. E. Montgomery. The Woodstock Stakes, one mile and a quarter, is worth £300. while the other events are: Andrew Kay Memorial Hack and Hunters' Steeples, of £200 and a trophy value £25, about two miles and a quarter; Arapuni Hack Handicap, of £I.V>. R i x furlongs and a half: Orakau Hurdles, of £200. one mile and threequaitere: Paterangi Handicap, of £200, seven furlongs; and Hairini Hack Handi-r-ap, of £200, one mile and 150 yards. Nominations are due with Messrs. BlomReld and Company, Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the secretary. Mr. J. G. Wynyard. Te Awamutu, at 8 p.m. on Friday. June 9. Full particulars are advertised.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 120, 24 May 1939, Page 18
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