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C.J.C. REFUNDS RENT TO HUNT

The Christchurch Hunt has received a-refund of $1043 in rent from the Canterbury Jockey Club, this relating to its annual race meeting in 1966. ••The Hunt is most appreciative of this assistance and members doubtless realise how lucky we are in receiving such treatment from what is, in a sense, bur parent body," says the master of the hunt (Mr D. C. Gould) in his annual report. A most successful day of racing is referred to in the report. The net revenue from racing had been $BO7B after providing $6720 in stakes and trophies, spending $1554 in racecourse preparation and rent, $1904 in wages for officials and staff, and $lBB3 in

race meeting general expenses. Gate receipts increased from $1436 to $2016, and totalisator receipts from $14,430 to $16,873. The revenue account for the year ended September P 0 shows a net profit of $2873, which has increased accumulated funds to $25,869.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 7

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C.J.C. REFUNDS RENT TO HUNT Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 7

C.J.C. REFUNDS RENT TO HUNT Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 7