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TURANGANUI NATIVE JOCKEY CLUB.

The Gisborne sporting folk will, on Easter Monday, be able to enjoy them selves at the meeting of the Turanganui Jockey Club, on the Poverty Bay Park Co.’s course. The lists of acceptances appearing in another column show that excellent acceptances have been received for four of the handicaps of the programme, there being five out of six left in the Hurdles, seven out of ten in the Tairawhite Handicap, eight out of twelve in the Maori Race, and eleven out of thirteen in the Easter Handicap.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 140, 30 March 1893, Page 6

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TURANGANUI NATIVE JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 140, 30 March 1893, Page 6

TURANGANUI NATIVE JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 140, 30 March 1893, Page 6

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