NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING ■ CLUB WITHDRAWALS for all' events' an the Final Night of the abov Club’s National Meeting to bheld on August 23, must b received by 3 p.m. on Mondaj. August 18. . r- - T.-H. DAVIS, ■ ' Secre'tary/Managet . • —Adv:
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