WIN-AND-PLACE "TOTE"
NEW. SYSTEM: AtTROTS
Recently trotting' clubs throughout the 1 Dominion were- circularised by, the New Zealand Trotting Conference with the aim lof obtaining opinions as to whether they temafhlT^u 0- the system of betting being adopted. ' so tW-,-?tL reqUelted _ to' tepl y gently, ourab.* M} B ? V6nt °f/ ePlies being iav' tWP!? _* "*_"**■ ha*e been in favour of maiorftv^ h n\ ad°Pted, and as the majority of clubs have expressed approval, ou?rl2 S + °nly-,a. tjro-ttirdß majority is reSSS* f enab,e _th, e executive of the Conference to extend the present betting regu\frr\TZ' Xt *' . hh e]y thafc the "ecessSy amendments to, the rules will be made immediately. n3?A Uck,and Trotti nS Club has already applied tor permission to operate the new system at its meeting on Saturday,- and this has-been granted, subject to the regulations being adopted in time.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 8
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139WIN-AND-PLACE "TOTE" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 8
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