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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. 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.

  5. Whanganui District - Wikipedia

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    Whanganui District covers 2,373.27 km 2 (916.32 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 48,600 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 20 people per km 2.All but some 6,100 people in the Whanganui District live in the city itself, meaning there are few prominent outlying settlements.

  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. Greyhound racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (WAGRA) was established under the Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association Act. Cannington Greyhounds was the first track in Western Australia, opening in 1974 and was consequently transferred to the WAGRA. This was later followed by the merger of the Mandurah Greyhound Racing ...

  8. Wanganui Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Wanganui Branch is a 5.00 km branch line railway in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It links Wanganui with the Marton - New Plymouth Line (MNPL) at Aramoho and has been open since 21 January 1878, although solely for freight traffic since 7 September 1959.

  9. Manawatū-Whanganui - Wikipedia

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    Manawatū-Whanganui [5] ([manawaˈtʉː ˈʔwaŋanʉi]; spelled Manawatu-Wanganui prior to 2019) is a region in the lower half of the North Island of New Zealand, whose main population centres are the cities of Palmerston North and Whanganui.