HAWKES' BAY RACING CLUB.
A meetipgrpjjiU^ej^lajrkes' Bay Baoing jf^fflMP evening in the Masonice^
Hotel, Mr Swan in the chair. About. Sevbil iiew niembers wfere elected. The following gentlemen 1 were ©.lefeted as the managing committee : "£s]!ite|Sr| QFarijT Leotiard, G. Ellis, George^- Heslop, -Bow^ drelh H6lliß,M'Artney, Henare Tomoana, % Eatttlmj IrVine; WilliJtm rfeslop, and Beatsoii. r ~y r , * r -~r* . The Seia^Wy W^nverajfeagl helled been told it was hardly right that he* should be secretary of that Club, and also steward in the Hawkes' Bay Jockey Club. ( It those present thought the two offices felagh'ed; He.wduld be willing to" resign the Secretaryship; The general piSinToW K;SnW3tialX ; op: Danvers had performed his duties satisfactorily^andno one had any doubt but that ne^mira"isoraimie"to-do-so; — lirwasfinally rffioSes fftfft hf£ shoukUbei re-, elected. Mr BUis<tben<bfSugH6'. ilp'^kfri^QeStio* .. of the race-course at Meanee. He Said ; the bill introdiiced Uttfße llamerit by daptairi Russell for. tile purpose of vesting Certain 1 lands* aWwIMsP in trustees as 4 a public recreation, 4^W£is not nearly so fair 'VdV'ance^ffs some tHeasu'res'' that rhad«baeri«intro ! duced by dth'er menibeWrio^Wxie after. He thpught fldirifi realoii^loi 1 the d|Blay,'.ana advocated conrrriunicating with Grtptain, R^ss^Jr@isthL^3tCattejj . « jplr^eprge Heslop said he had been infortiied itidt t!atpt^inrß^ss#Ur;Hjidiaohera:ll in his power to forward~t«e~brfi x^n'ti| lie found h^feb^sld%^tiiit)Btf uvthenwjth dtyiaS the Hawke's Bay Jockey— GLub had the lease of .fhjagrpund^ fiJ *«»*lfe& ; . After someaisoussion, wnioh took the rp'rni, of a getietal tipji^efaa^UqQj It Wa9 fledided td c'orilriiunicatib' yt\th C/ajJtaiti RussellrinqutriTig-Wh^-thtj-b'iU-h'sid-b'een-shelve4 wiile I^nHAuSklandr bill «r H similar nature had been carried through. Th.c Secret-ary sugge^tlUTlthKElthe race January, as the Kangiiekel and Auckland 'races com e r gff early in "JKS^mQU^th, atid^ till February,'^nmmWßg°a; c¥asce of the Aiicldand. andrßangitikei hoj^es taking^Wth.ga^xf|^ef|^ time Buggg|?ed AopJdi a^]-ui F £^a It was finally^cjM to^leaj^ihftlj^iid other minor matters to Jthfi-jcpmmittee to decide ufi^n. aarii?, eaiJioaAv^ <ika. zuta the Jockey mm Ja^ mg, p^4mk Idays1 days i .pf but ij^jwas stacea tlji&i o^Uo/oJ^.Qlgey dllib Bciginally held races at that time of the y'eai'i and had only dropped it last season dii accdurit of the DTinemn fUcea."^ It was stated tliat no answer,. had Jbeen Racirif^u^^'tM^Jbc^epCH^^^tive to cominj^ajl^men't'o^tne Matetdf ' the race meetings oftM two clubs. It -was-iieTside*~th-at--the—cxmimittee-should draw u^[ffiflKta§l@f tSeira^th the vww^of^yina^thenL^^inted^ each membartoHr^letitled, copyl J xA \ A vote of thanks I*6 W^liairrnaii termi- ! nated^the^roceedjnga.^, fJ ' 3riH.. T A
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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377HAWKES' BAY RACING CLUB. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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