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Mr C. Dudley (left), of Auckland, who retires from his position as chief racecourse inspector to the New Zealand Racing and Trotting Conferences at the end of the year was bidden farewell at a function in Christchurch during the New Zealand Cup week. Making a presentation is Mr J. M. Fleming, of Palmerston North, who will succeed Mr Dudley as chief racecourse inspector.

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Press, 17 November 1976, Page 30

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Mr C. Dudley (left), of Auckland, who retires from his position as chief racecourse inspector to the New Zealand Racing and Trotting Conferences at the end of the year was bidden farewell at a function in Christchurch during the New Zealand Cup week. Making a presentation is Mr J. M. Fleming, of Palmerston North, who will succeed Mr Dudley as chief racecourse inspector. Press, 17 November 1976, Page 30

Mr C. Dudley (left), of Auckland, who retires from his position as chief racecourse inspector to the New Zealand Racing and Trotting Conferences at the end of the year was bidden farewell at a function in Christchurch during the New Zealand Cup week. Making a presentation is Mr J. M. Fleming, of Palmerston North, who will succeed Mr Dudley as chief racecourse inspector. Press, 17 November 1976, Page 30