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(By “Bed-jacket”) The Vincent Jockey Club made £3OO odd profit over its recent meeting. At a meeting of the management committee last week £155 was voted to the Domain Board for improvements. A further £25 was voted for track improvements, conditionally on a training fee of £ I per horse being made, it was also decided to get plans for additons and alterations to the buildings. A Southern writer says I lie young stuff in Invercargill is about the best ever sheltered in stables there. In breeding, looks and quality, they look the part of young racehorses in the making. Silver I'aper being from that good mare Silver I’eak attracts most attention, but there are others equally as good to look at Youngsters up north by Mr F. H. Lawry's stallion, Psychology, are very well spoken 01. A Psychology and Amyrin gelding in J. T. Jamieson’s stable being a great adverli.sefor his sire.
Deliglitmeiit is a popular tip for a race at Wellington meeting. Town Guard wu : given a load to carry aa Trcnlham. hj is not likely lie will .Wait.
Cartoons juice for the 'Wellington Steeple is fairly short. Kan ini and Peter .Mavwrll should go well in this race.
There arc in the parks controlled by the London County Council 094 tennis courts, 08 tennis pitches and 13d bowling greens.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3382, 11 July 1927, Page 5
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