TROTTING.
NOTES BY PICADOK. Mr. K. L. Allium, secretary to the OtaTrotting Club, made an excellent recovery from his recent accident, and he was JhU wi«k -welcomed back to duty m a SlnrZ benUins Tnc so much liked by every- ° The annual nfeeting, of members of the AucklanTTrotting Club, « conned *o^ s££3 as 2 asytfsswßts The complete absence of proprietary clubs in this Dominion is a matter for great satis-act-on and with the proprietary element in snort "owned down in no halfL n ,+t I fashion, we have been saved from t b he of electric light trotting In several quarters of the Commonwealth electric light meetings are nroraotedL and. according to references there L"S attendance* ar« to be found at sue© L«tn«wne*. The question, however., mighli well be liked: Should such gathering be fostered? New.Zealand, it is gratifying to be able to state, is Quite safe from electric light racing The annual meeting of members olf the Ota uhu Trotting Club is to be held on the 25tb. inetant, at 3 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 5
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