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THE HAIRY COMMISSION,
The lloyal Commission 0 n the dairying industry holds a preliminary meeting to discuss its programme at "Wellington next Tuesday, and if it is decided, as will probably ho the case, to commence taking evidence on 'Wednesday, important witnesses will he immediately available. Tt is anticipated that the commission will hear all witnesses at 'Wellington.—Wellington correspondent.
EG A FONT RACES
Mokoia Handicap, llOsovs. 6fur. -5-5 Royal Bengali (7.5) 1, 1-1 Orapai (S.ll) 2, 2-2 British Columbia (S.ll) 3. Scratched: Lady Chcval. Length ; head. Time, Imin 15 l-ssee.
FORBURY PARK TROTS
St. Clair Handicap, Llosovs. 2iu. —G Hakatore (21yds) 1, 1 Triangle (18yds) 2, 1 Walter Wrack (scr) 3. Scratched: Sister Alary, Esther, Kipp'agh, Tcviol Downs. Won by a 1 ;ead : six lengths. Times: smin 11 ■l-osec, snun 1 Lee, smin 16 2-s‘iCc.
DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE.
Reported sales this afternoon:— New Zealand Insurance, 60s; BellHooper, KHd; Kildare, Is lOd.
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Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 16
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