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MR D. V. SPICER, of Christchurch, who has been appointed a stipendiary steward. He will take up his official duties on April 1. The appointment, made by the executive committee of the New Zealand Racing Conference, was announced yesterday by the secretary, Mr A. M. McBeath. Before his appointment to the permanent panel Mr Spicer was an assistant stipendiary steward in the Canterbury metropolitan racing district.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 4

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MR D. V. SPICER, of Christchurch, who has been appointed a stipendiary steward. He will take up his official duties on April 1. The appointment, made by the executive committee of the New Zealand Racing Conference, was announced yesterday by the secretary, Mr A. M. McBeath. Before his appointment to the permanent panel Mr Spicer was an assistant stipendiary steward in the Canterbury metropolitan racing district.—(P.A.) Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 4

MR D. V. SPICER, of Christchurch, who has been appointed a stipendiary steward. He will take up his official duties on April 1. The appointment, made by the executive committee of the New Zealand Racing Conference, was announced yesterday by the secretary, Mr A. M. McBeath. Before his appointment to the permanent panel Mr Spicer was an assistant stipendiary steward in the Canterbury metropolitan racing district.—(P.A.) Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 4

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