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in Yorkshire at the time named, and the end of the Redcar 

 week is a blank up North. Catterick requires more of the 

 sinews of war if improvements are to be made and the 

 programme strengthened, and a summer meeting would 

 be the surest means of obtaining the same. Its present 

 popularity is an assured fact, and most emphatically it is 

 the real " Goodwood of the North." 



