[2] An attendance of 5,000 saw a greyhound called Rimutaka win the first race at the new stadium.
[3] It was described as a handy little track with very sharp bends and short straights and not the ideal circuit for large greyhounds.
It had an Inside Sumner hare and the principal event was the Aberdeen Journals Cup.
John Jolliffe arrived from Dundee Greyhound Stadium as Racing Manager in 1935 and stayed until 1936 before he moved to Cardiff Arms Park and then Wembley.
A totalisator system was installed during the latter part of 1943, under the Betting and Lotteries Act 1934.