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NORMANBY TROTTING CLUB

To the Editor of the Star.

Sib, — Mr Bate's letter in your issue of Wednesday does not attempt to justify (be treatment I received, bat merely insinuates a doubt aa to the truth of my Bt&tementß. No one oan be in a better position to disprove them if they are iooorreot, and there is no doubt be would do so if it were possible, bat he does not •fiord any explanation. That I was, defrauded, Mr Bate's letter praotioaWy admits, when he states, " we sold the right of the paddook, tbat all loose boms bad to be paddooked," for no one surely will contend tbat horses being ridden are loose horses. I do not consider that I have been guilty of any discourtesy to the olob by the action I have taken, and should it cause the oommittea to adopt suoh measures as will prevent the publio from being imposed upon for the future, some good will have resulted from it.— l am» &c., B.C.L. ' Normanby, May 81.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2737, 2 June 1894, Page 3

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NORMANBY TROTTING CLUB Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2737, 2 June 1894, Page 3

NORMANBY TROTTING CLUB Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2737, 2 June 1894, Page 3