ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
“ Just Wondered,” Abbotsford.—There Is no part of a money order which the sender can tear off and retain. On postal notes there Is a perforated part which may be kept as a proof of purchase, but these notes are not necessarily made payable to any particular person. A money order carries with It other checks against loss or fraud. Unless there Is some apparatus with the ' course there will be no duty payable. “ Only Hope;’’ Walkoualtl.—The Racing Conference has an accident fund which Is created by the payment of £1 for each horse registered. This ensures that any employee Injured by such a horse may receive compensation. The question submitted does not make it clear whether am employee has been injured, but the secretary of the Dunedin Jockey Club would supply a form which would enable you to give the Information necessary to have the case dealt with. " A Mug Shareholder.”—We have Investigated • the statements made by you and have satisfied ourselves as to the erroneousness and unfairness of some of them. Your letter Is declined In consequence.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 6
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