HAMILTON.
March 4., The Races. The South Auckland Racing Club were obliged to postpone their races, which should have commenced last Friday, until Saturday. This, however, was not a very great advantage, for heavy rain fell the greater part of the time, the attendance being very large, in spite of this drawback, which was also the case on Monday, the second day. Personal.. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight, and Misses Connie and Kathleen Knight, have left for.Whangarei for a few months, leaving their home here in charge of the -Misses Lambert. We are glad to hear that Air. Jordar is progressing satisfactorily, and slowly recovering from the effects of the gun wounds. His assailant has been sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment. Lord Kitchener arrived in Hamilton by motor-ear on Thursday afternoon, with Mr. and Airs. Parker. Great disappointment was felt that he declined to be entertained by the members of the Hamilton Club, many of whom came from far in the hopes of seeing and hearing
ZILLA.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 10, 9 March 1910, Page 63
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167HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 10, 9 March 1910, Page 63
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