SPORTING.
CHAM) NATIONAL HURDLES. [BY aKI.KGRAPH.- PPKS.S ASSOCIATION. J < HRISTCHURCH. Saturday. Tbagf.DT Kins was scratched for the Grand .National Hurdle Rate at, 9 a.m. to-day. NORTHERN WAIROA OUR. hv TF.l.Kcmi'H. -own < '<K RESPOND! NT. ] DARGAVILLE. Saturday. The annual meeting of the Northern Watioa Harms Club was held yesterday. The financial report showed that the * profits from the last race meeting amounted to £35. and that the funds of the club were i'Bs in credit. The election o: officers resulted as followsPatron. Captain J. ('.. Coates. M.P.- pre.-;-dent, Mr. D. Finlayson: vice-presidents Messrs. F. J. Dargaville, B. Coleman, R. s! Allan, and Captain Seymour. Messrs'. J." V. Sta.na.way. H. Massey. H. Kimber, and A. J. Finch were appointed to fill vacancies amongst the stewards, due to the retirement of four member?. NEW ZEALAND HORSES IX A I SIR ALIA. Aus!. and X.Z. Cable. SYDNEY. July '22 New Zealand horses recently arrived here have been particularly successful at suburban meetings. Zuland has won Severn! races. Corrie wa.i successful in the Hurdle Race run at Roseuill to-day. PAKURANOA HOUNDS. The rakuranua Hounds meet at tin: Ken eels. East Tamaki, to-morrorw, at 1 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16289, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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189SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16289, 24 July 1916, Page 8
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