Bid To Keep Trots
The Cromwell Jockey Club and the Vincent Jockey Club have both protested to the New Zealand Racing Conference executive against the decision of the special meeting’ at Wellington in March which prohibited trot* ting events on racing dub programmes. Each dub claimed that a statement made at the special meeting by. a Southland delegate, "that Cromwell and Vincent, still with trots on their programmes, would happily surrender them if they knew all othei clubs did the same," was a misrepresentation of the facts. After considering the submissions of the two clubs, the executive informed them that as the resolution was passed by a meeting of conference delegates it was not within the province of the executive to interfere with it, but the clubs had the right to give notice of motion to have the resolution rescinded at the annual conference in July.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31360, 4 May 1967, Page 4
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