KIRKHAM AND NARELLAN.
[special. I (Received May 2,12 30 p.m.) London, lßt May. Narollan ief still growing, and will not bo fit to race for sta months Kirkham is improving, and will statt for the- Derby on tho. 4th Juno. r | Bt Tblioe^ph. I \ [vtxysmd rbxss absooiation.t Christohurch, This Dat. At » meeting of the Canterbury TrottingAssociation la*t night it was resolved that metropolitan clubs affiliated to tho Now Zealand Trotting Association be not required to submit their programmes, and that they bo empowored to pass all proprammoß oontaining trotting eventa within their respective provincial distriots r provided tb» necessary fees are paid to the Association fa' accordance with the rules. Opinions were strongly expressed adverse to the present motto of granting totalißator permits, and it w£s decided that a sub-committeo bo appointed, consisting of tbe delegates presont, to go thoroughly into tho prosont system of granting totalisator liceaeea.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1890, Page 2
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