GREYMOUTH RACES.
(to THE EDITOIt.) r —iieiii- a lover of sp ui ! li
en more thai! one occasion paid a visit Jo the Greymouth Racine ('lull's picturesque course and have been g< nerally pleased with the appointor uts ill:Tcnii. hi one respect only have I been compelled to admit to myself thai the aforesaid appointments were no: equal to those obtaining on <h.- racecourses ef Ihe larger centres. I refer to the .starling beard which, while bearing the numbers of the starters, omits to give lo the public that most requisite of iiiforiuation, the names of (jieir respective lideis. On one or two occasions the above rule has been departed from ami a name or two has been written in chalk, which is scarcely decipherable. I do not, wish to find fault by any means Inn I think it a great pity that the appointments of such a fine meet ill", as supplied by the local Club, should be marred by this one small oversight. I am. etc., IT.MKI!.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 4
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