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FENCES MOVED AT PAEROA. I (Special to ‘‘Chronicle.”) AUCKLAND, March 16. I It was impossible to foresee 12 months ago that it- would be necessary for any racing club with reasonable accommodation always provided to teai doTvn the fence dividing the lawn and the outside enclosures in order to provide more selling windows in its totaiisator to attend to the wants of racegoers; but that was the position al Paeroa on Saturday, when the Ohinemuri Jockey Club opened its annual meeting. There was a dense crown present, and the result wa» reflected in the tolalisator retuns for the day, which were up nearly 50 per cent., the best compara five provincial return of the season to date. D was therefore not to be wonIdered at that increased provision had • io be made for the handling of the re.((uirements of eager investors. For the 'last four provincial meetings, including ’last Saturday, totaiisator investments totalled £165,769, an increase of £40,OWi.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 5
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