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Meeting at Kaikoura

! The Kaikoura < ount> l ounci will meet representatives ot thr I Kaikoura Trotting Club at Souti Bay Domain to discuss the clubs proposals for improving iac’lities at the racecourse.

The proposals provide for new grandstand; the shifting oi the tearoom to a better site and the establishment of a car park at the top of the 11111. with ai cess off Scarborough Street. The club intends to build a totalis ator on the hill The club said in a letter (hat its permit to race at Kaikoura hinged on extensive improte ments to the course facilities Mr H. J. Hewson, a member of the executive of the Trotting Conference, said that there vano thought of discontinuing ine club's racing permit It was a very popular and well supported meeting and the conference was asking the club to improve the facilities.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33391, 26 November 1973, Page 8

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Meeting at Kaikoura Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33391, 26 November 1973, Page 8

Meeting at Kaikoura Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33391, 26 November 1973, Page 8

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