TRACK WORK AT OMOTO,
On Friday before breakfast Kolyma , was worked in the >cad with Woodrow. Mickey Free . went a couple of rounds at half pace. Carnbrae completed a. similar task. Cheer Up was also restricted to half- < pace work. Divorce was worked on the, lead and is looking as well as ever he did.
A welcome innovation in connection with the ' Greymouth trots this year will be the sale of ladies' tickets for tho lawn. In response to requests made to several members of the committee by gentlemen, who are unable to accompany their lady friends to the ■▼round, that ladies' tickets for the 'awn should be procurable in town, it 'ias been decided by the Greymouth Troting Club to issue, for sale, ladies ' tickets. The tickets, which arc avail- ! able for one day only, may be used on either the first or second day of the meeting, and will be collected at the turn-stile entrance to the lawn. As usual, ladies will bo admitted, free to the outside enclosure. The tickets may be procured at Mr A. E. Kilgour 's, stationer, Mawhera Quay, at 2/6 each.
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Grey River Argus, 27 December 1920, Page 4
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188TRACK WORK AT OMOTO, Grey River Argus, 27 December 1920, Page 4
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