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  2. Wangapeka Track - Wikipedia

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    A route inland from Little Wanganui was surveyed in 1894 and 3 mi (4.8 km) of packhorse track was cut, using unemployed men from the Mohikinui mine. Work progressed slowly, but by 1899 there was 4.5 mi (7.2 km) of cart road, and a pack track up the north bank of the Little Wanganui River to the gorge. From there a roughly cut route followed the ...

  3. Greyhound racing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In March 1970, the Auckland Greyhound Club presented the Duke of Edinburgh a greyhound as a gift, which led to a significant annual race to commemorate the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Charles Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne. [6] [9] In 1978, the modern oval form of racing was granted totalisator betting. Three ...

  4. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhounds rounding a turn on a track. Commercial greyhound racing is characterized by several criteria (varying depending on country) and can include legalized gambling, the existence of a regulatory structure, the physical presence of racetracks, whether the host state or subdivision shares in any gambling proceeds, fees charged by host locations, the use of professional racing kennels, the ...

  5. Hendon Greyhound Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium consisted of one main grandstand building along the home straight and a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The hare system used was an 'Outside Sumner' with a track circumference of 398 yards grass course with sharp bends. [4]

  6. Ellesmere Port Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound racing started on 29 February 1988 and the first race was won by Go Ben Go. The greyhound racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the National Greyhound Racing Club) and was known as a flapping track, which was the nickname given to independent tracks. [2] [3] Racing took place on Monday and Saturday evenings.

  7. Mount Vernon Sports Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon Sports Stadium was a sports and greyhound racing stadium on Daldowie Road, Mount Vernon, in the south-east of Glasgow, Scotland.. The sports stadium was built on the site of the Daldowie Colliery on the south side of the Argyle railway line [1] after Andrew Beattie of Forest Street, Airdrie gained planning permission from the Lanarkshire council in early 1927.

  8. Waiouru - Wikipedia

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    Pack-tracks had been formed in the 1870s, after traces of gold were discovered in 1869, 30 km north-east of Waiouru on Mr. Lyon's run at Kereru. The Gentle Annie track was used to get the hundreds of tons of Murimotu wool to Napier and later the shorter, but muddier, routes of Hales' Track and Field's Track to Wanganui were built.

  9. Pelaw Grange - Wikipedia

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    A greyhound track situated north of Chester-le-Street was constructed and named after Pelaw Grange a nearby country house and farm directly to the east. It was reportedly built in 1944* by a man called George Towers to the south of Drum Road and directly next to the railway with the back straight running parallel to the east side of the railway.