TOTALISATOR PERMITS.
A UNIVERSAL DEMAND. '
CLUBS URGING THEIR CLAIMS.
[BY TELEGRAPH. ASSOCIATE - • WELLINGTON. Monday,
' The racing and trotting clubs throughout both islands of the Dominion are vying with one another in pushing their claims for official consideration for a share of the additional totalisator permits provided for by the Gaming Amendment Act passed last session. It is understood that nearly every club has sent an application forward detailing reasons which are considered sufficient to substantiate its case for _ preferment. There being only 31' permits available, their allocation becomes a problem.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 9
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