LOST ALL FAITH.
IN RACING CONFERENCE.
DISCUSSION AT HAMILTON
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HAMILTON, Sept. 2. .;
Commenting on the decision of the Racing Conference awarding 'the Lahour Day date to the Waikato Hunt Club, Mr G. W. Vercoe, president of the Waikato Racing Club, which desired that date, said at the annual meeting on Saturday: "I have lost faith in the administration of the New Zealand Racing Conference, and I am of the opinion It is time the Country Racing Clubs made some definite move in the direction of having more control in the conduct of their racing than at present. With this end in view it is my, intention to call a meeting of the Auckland Provincial Racing Clubs' Association to discuss the position." The club resolved to confer with other country clubs regarding the restriction of the issue of complimentary tickets at race meetings.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17679, 2 September 1929, Page 5
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