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DRINK AMONG MAORIS. That the members of some Maori councils in Northland are among the greatest offenders regarding the drink trouble among the Maoris was a statement made at a conference of all Maori councils in the north, held at Kaikolie. It was decided that offending members be removed from office.—Whangarei Association message. FORBIJRY PARK TROTS. Spring Handicap, £2OO. One mile, three furlongs.—3 Privateer scr (O. E. Hooper) 1, 11 Jesse Owens scr (D. Tcalion) 2, 5 Jovial scr (G. Mouritz) 3. Scratched, Wee Potts. Won by a head each way. Times, 3min 1 4-ssec, Smiii 2see, 3mm 2 l-ssee. Cavcrshani Handicap, £225, one mile and a-balf.—l Fine Art, 36yds (M. C. MTigue) 1, 4 Nell Grattan, 12yds (S’. A. ■ Edwards) 2, ■ 5 Morewa. 12yds (1). Teahen) 3. All started, Won by a head; half a length. Times; 3min 14 4-osec (a track record), 3min 17see, 3min 17 l-ssee.
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 22
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