OFFICERS AT ASHBURTON
In a ballot for committee members and stewards held on Wednesday night at the annual meeting of the Ashburton County Racing Club, the following were elected:
Committee, Messrs H. M. Copland, R. G. Gerard. B. M. Murdoch, A. L. Mclntosh. C. A. B. Pilbrow, J. D. Roberts, C. R. G. Woodham; stewards: Messrs H. M. Copland, R. G. Gerard, W. R. Lemon. A. L. Mclntosh, G. J. P. McQuilkin, A. J. Mason, B. F. Mears. B. M. Murdoch, D. P. O’Sullivan, C. A. B. Pilbrow, J. D. Roberts, B. W. Smallbonp, G. B. Trolove, C. R. G. Woodham.
Ashburton Weights (N.Z. Press Association) ASHBURTON. Corrected handicaps issued by the Ashburton County Racing Club for the Fairfield Hack Handicap on the first day of the club’s spring meeting on September 10 are: FAIRFIELD HACK HANDICAP, $5OO, Ilf.—Lady Velvet 8-10: Casca 8-7; Alberta. Anker Fair, Beladin, Brooksfield’s Hope, Herndale Lad, Libin, Llanston. Listening Post, Nursie, Ngatua. Pasowa, Rosa Jan, Tsaoko Girl, Tommy Llewelyn, We Have Fun 8-2.
Tobin Bronze Wins (N.Z.P A.-Reuter—Copyright) ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey). Tobin Bronze returned to winning form at Atlantic City on Thursday in the SUS7OO(I Northeast Day Purse, United Press International reported. Tobin Bronze went to the front in the straight and then easily nulled away from nine rivals to win for the third time since he arrived from Australia.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 6
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