EXTRA PERMITS SOUGHT
It- may be-evidence pointing .to better times ahead;for racing. and trotting; in, the '.Dominioiii.that:so. many clubs at present are ekunourjng, for. extra days' rating. Trotting, clubs particularly are keenly desirous of additional permits, but there are .several racing'clubs'as well that'are seeking, them;■". '■ .'. "' ' " \. -..' ;.'' At' the annual"general meeting-of the YVaikato -Trotting Club this week the club's desire for an extra permit was ex-pressed*,-by. the -.president- (Mr. H. W. Bureh). The club, Mr. Burch said, had spent:. approximately £12,000 in .tbe in.torests of the sport, arid-it should.receive every coiisideration in the matter of additional days of racing. Ifan extra, permit was granted the club'would be in a strong financial position in five'" years. ' - .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 6
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113EXTRA PERMITS SOUGHT Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 6
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