VISITOR OUT OF LUCK
Dunedin Weather • Too Good
The Press' Special service DUNEDIN May 31
Mi P K Hyder, of tnchbonme (West Coast) ls a disappointed visitor to the Dunedin Jockey Club's meeting By the tune he returns home he will nave covered 500 miles u> his quest tor a wet track tor ms horse Master Conclusion a lightweight candidate tor the Birthday Handicap Mi Ryder said that he had been told that it was sure to be heavy at Wtngatui. and to be sure to take his gumboots ana plenty of clothes as it was very cold "well it is a lot warmer than at home or in Christchurch.' said Mr Ryder "You wouldn't get a better track tn New Zeaano at 'hi» time of the year and from the look of the weather there is not much show of an easing in the going ” This is Mr Ryder’s secund trip to Dunedin Many vears ago he campaigned with a trotter at Forburv Park He won the tirst day but the second day of the mee'tne was abandoned because of heavy ram VICTORIA RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. 1965 SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES Nomination of Sires. Sires must be nominated toi the ninety-second Sires 'ruJuce Stakes to be run at the Autumn Meeting 1965. by * p m., on Tuesday June a Norn inations, accompanied by a sub scnption of £lO each may be made at the offices of the V RC., AJ C SA JC QIC WATC.. Tft C and TTC. the CJC.. WRC. ARC D.J.C and WAIKATO R.C New Zealand L. V. LACHAL, Secretary —Advt
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 5
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