RACING PERMITS
WHAT COUNTRY CLUBS MUST
(ST TUtSKATO.—MUiK ACMCMCM* ) < CHEJSJTCHURpk 90th Febawy ~ The. New Zealand BBcing Conference has been officially advised by the Minister of Internal Affairs, the* Hon. R. F Bollard,'of the allotment of the new totalisator licenses. . •■•■■■ ■ .. , .In his letter to the conference the Minister says that WaipakaUti, ;Frarifcli'ri,, ' Ma.t&mata, •'• Waimarino, Waiapn and Motueka Olubs.have been infonrSd that before tie licenses 1 tt> those cliibe will bo issued it will. be necessary for them to provide a profterly-coiiutructed racefcourae and suitable H>poinUnents; The racecourses are to be preferably a mile or more in circumference, but not less t'hinvidveu furlongs. They are to be one _ chain wide throughout fully railed wiu»--tho rejnlation rail-on th« inside, properly graded, and made reasonably , safe for horses and ridel's' The appointments • are to include ! samtarj- accommodation for both sexes in' the inside enclosure and ooteide an adequate totalizator house, .'iocljctsl room lockers, and rfa«6n«i>ly near lavatory and weighiag-jn roow. Ttere muat b« a rcssm Jo* ofteUls »2d tv am,I3UIWC9 fCOItt. «dlh tfluJyn^Y
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 21 February 1925, Page 6
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169RACING PERMITS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 21 February 1925, Page 6
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