THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
THE VIRTUES .IN RAGING. s There is no doubt that 'racing, -like many other industriei-zand iat-ari industry as well as a sport—is pacing through perilous times. * It is /to 'be hoped that recovery will take place, before any of. the clubs are.. crippled, • becadae- the joys of'.racing,,, are. .not ’wrapt up in betting alone. the : physical benefit ef’, the country-; side, atmosphere j relaxation,;to., tithe mind ; pteaeur# In weing the e.hWelT turned out, beautifully, ed horses'; stimulus iii the lawn*, imd gardens, the well-dressed people, the gay; colours, nud the holiday ; mood-, It was, I think, Sir. George Clifford; Who once remarked that -.“the:: fresh' air and healthy interest of'-our/:ra<;ew courses may prove more than the extension’of many, • hospi- ' . ■' \ ‘ —John Menzies. ~ • • . 1 . . v*. * . iStii?.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 4
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