COME HARNESS RACING THIS SEASON WITH THE Canterbury Park Trotting Club (Inc.J Become a member for only $44.75 Members enjoy top class harness racing nine times a. season with spectacular mobile starts at Addington, New Zealand's premier track. First clas amenities, including the new superbly appointed Twiggers restaurant and club room make a Canterbury Park Trotting Club meeting fantastic fun. All new memberships take effect from first night, October 5. • Members receive carpark privileges, two entrance and two member stand tickets for nine meetings a season. • Members also have the right to purchase additional stand tickets on request for each Club meeting. All you have to do ia complete coupon and return with cheque to: The Secretary Manager Canterbury Park Trotting Club P.O. Box 9036, Addington I wish to become a member of the Canterbury Park Trotting Club. Enclosed is cheque $44.75 covering my subscription for the 1989/90 season $33.75 and entrance fee of $ll.OO. - Name: " Address: Phone HARNESS
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