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The chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Mr John Fulton, left, and the chairman of the NewZealand Racing Authority, Mr Jack Bennett, at the opening of the renovated public grandstand at Riccarton yesterday. Mr Bennett congratulated the club on making available facilities to the public which, he said, “would be the envy of every racing administration in New Zealand.”

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Press, 13 April 1982, Page 26

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The chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Mr John Fulton, left, and the chairman of the New-Zealand Racing Authority, Mr Jack Bennett, at the opening of the renovated public grandstand at Riccarton yesterday. Mr Bennett congratulated the club on making available facilities to the public which, he said, “would be the envy of every racing administration in New Zealand.” Press, 13 April 1982, Page 26

The chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Mr John Fulton, left, and the chairman of the New-Zealand Racing Authority, Mr Jack Bennett, at the opening of the renovated public grandstand at Riccarton yesterday. Mr Bennett congratulated the club on making available facilities to the public which, he said, “would be the envy of every racing administration in New Zealand.” Press, 13 April 1982, Page 26