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WOODVILLE RACES. The weather was fine anil there was a fair attendance. Results:— Papatawa Hurdles, SOsovs. l)m. — 3 Arrowhead (9.7) 1,2 Royal Songster (10.4) 2, 8 Princess Elizabeth (10.0) 3. Scratched: Manuiri. Time, 2min 47sec. Novice Stakes, GSsovs. 6f. All 8.5. •—1 Imperial Fame 1, 4 Chief Clerk 2, o Kalmuk '3. Scratched: Tigexism, •iourmet. Time, Imin losec. Gothard Memorial Handicap, llosovs. 1m If.—4 Pewa (7.7, L. Ellis) 1, Gustavo (8.12, Wiggins) 2, 3 Atholspear (7.9, Voitre) 3. Scratched: Chief Cook and King Midas. Time, Imin 56sec, NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS AT HOME. £1,407 LOST ON TOUR RECOUPED FROM ART UNION. [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, December 10. The directors’ report of New, Zealand Cricket Ltd. shows a loss on the English tour of £1,461 6s' Id. This will be met out of ’-'the cricket art union profits, and from the same soui’ce the shareholders will receive 6 per cent. The Cricket Council will still be left with a profit from the art union of over £5,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14
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