RACING CONFERENCE.
[THS HtmS iEHOOUTIOa.j Wkllihqton, Thifl d^y. ■Jhe Eaoicg Conference met in the Parliamentary Buildings this moraing, Bis Q. OliUord presiding AW the pißLoipai olule are represented. A fnotjon was passed without dieaent socommending thai aominatlono, etb., eho'v.ld not be received at public houses. Mr Eankins moved that the time had arrived when country oluba shou'd be permitted to have direot repressntation on tho Metropolitan committees: —Captain Kussell opposed. —The chairman approvod, to long as tho internal administration of metropolitan afisirs were properly protected.—One speaker faid great friction wou'd be caused if the motion was osnicd-™i.ventually it was passed by 24 to 11. Hγ Iviag moved that rulo ? be altered to road " lhai at any raOo maetlog where tl>.e lot ilisat c is used i:o race shall be run for leae taan £50 " — J he chairman thought nothing wou'.ii tead to patraoicgon q better footing •Jjbu :!:o asotiou, but he was aJrald tho SQra named v. us too high.—Moiija loot. A. motion by the Canterbury Jootrey Olub, " i'hut the Trotting of New Zaaland be tha recognised olttb for the putpoeo of re'e IS," was carrl&d.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9527, 20 July 1899, Page 3
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