PUBLIC WANT RACING
, DUNEDIN PRESIDENTS VIEW 11'.A.) DI.'XKIMX. Tuesday. ! Presiding at the annual meeting ot' tlic ( Dunedin Jockey C. l;i!> to-night. Mr. L. C. , Hazictt, vice-president, com men ted briefly nil the su/oje. t oi wartime racing. Attendances at the c-hr>'« meetings during the mil-. Mr. Hazlelt said, had been , vi'i y (foixl ami .jute receipts ha I improved | iiy .t'lioi. Tins ivu.s an answer Ui that , small fte.-tioii i>; the (-oinmunitv who con- ! sidered t li.tt there should 'be no racinn ! iluvnii; waUimc. The pirblit: evidently I wanted i.i.;n_- and the club was (]iiite i i ia'nt l" fill i'.\ mi us usual. The Uovernl uient hail rciivcd e22..-><lo in taxation i at.il it 1,-, i ~.,t ~.K | the Government vei \ nine',, hi en'lcct ii.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 12
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126PUBLIC WANT RACING Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 12
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