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OTAGO HUNT CLUB

ASK. FOR TOT ALISA TOR PERMIT.

MINISTER SYMPATHETIC. (BY TELEGRAPH. —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, This Day. A deputation from the Otago Hunt Club waited, on the Minister of Internal Affairs', this morning, and asked for a tota lisa tor permit for one day’s racing yearly. The Hon. Mr. Bussell, in reply, reiterated what he had said to the North island deputation the other day, that, if the House gave him another twenty days’ racing permits, ho thought a number of injustices could be removed without materially altering the permits that had been given to established racing dubs in New Zealand,

In regard to the Otago Hunt Club, it was a new club, and had not the claim of gome clubs which had existed for years; but the position that bad been placed before him would make him inclined to regard the application coming from a bona fide club prepared to raise the standard and breed of horses.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1912, Page 5

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OTAGO HUNT CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1912, Page 5

OTAGO HUNT CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1912, Page 5