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TROTTING OWNERS

MEETING OF COMMITTEE Mr D. Williams was in the chair at a meeting of the North Otago Trotting Owners, Trainers, and Breeders’ Association on Wednesday night. The New Zealand Association advised that it had decided to recommend to the New Zealand Trotting Conference that the period for the registration of brood mares be reopened for a further 12 months. To overcome the difficulty of the large number of horses entering for maiden classes, it was decided to recommend to the New Zealand Association that a larger number of matinee meetings be held and that a non-totalisator race for maiden horses be incorporated in these programmes. It was also decided to recommend that, in the event of a maiden horse being unplaced in eight starts, it should be required to stand down for six months.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 3

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TROTTING OWNERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 3

TROTTING OWNERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 3

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