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THE A..1.C. MEETING. MR. E. J. WATT’S SUCCESS. (Rcc<■ ived 9, 9.35 a.m.) Svdmy, Oct. 9. The A-T.U. mi i hiig was the most successful fii’ rrcni-il, uvr i’lO.iiUP atJ nd; d dui'Wg Ho- fair ilav- i-'ir-i s. Of liic 1*29,327 prize money. New South Wales H-UiiiK'il 121.550. Air. E. J- Walt wi.~ i’m- I wc f-r New Z; nkiiid wiiincr. He won 12837 with Vctilu’-i b: tile Breeders*, and Gi-ii- ■ >■■■>,-k hi ihe St :k<-s. V ; ■ tc>r'rts i.uly i Cjcdii.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 250, 9 October 1911, Page 5
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