AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB
The apDoiutment of Mr. T. J. W. Buxtou as president and Mr. Norman Wade as one of the two vice-presidents was made by the committee of the Auckland Trotting Club this week. Mr. C. V. Mark was reappointed as the other vice-presi-dent.
It was resolved to place on record appreciation of the services rendered to the club by Mr. John Rowe, retiring presideuk and Mr. H. Morpeth, retiring vicepresident, both of whom were defeated when the committee was elected at the recent annual meeting of members. Jlr. Morpeth was made a life-member of the club, an honour that has already been conferred upon Mr. Rowe. Mr. Buxton has been a member of the club for 34 years, and has served on the committee throughout that period. He has also been a member of the New Zealand Trotting Association for about four years. He stated that he hoped to carry out a forward policy and was particularly keen about fosterine the racing oc young horses, especially two-year-olds. Fir Frederic Lang was reappointeel patron ami iill the officials, such a^ judge, Air. K. V. Sutherland, and starter, Mr. A. Tronsoii, are llu> snmc as i'"r Ins^ season.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 23
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198AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 23
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