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A deputation from the Otago Hunt Club, waited on the Minister of Internal Affairs at Dunedin yesterday morning and asked for a totalisator permit for one days racing yearly. Mr. Bussell, in reply, reiterated what he had said to a North Island Deputation the other day, namely, that if the House gave him another twenty days’ racing permits, he thought that a number of injustices could be removed without materially altering the permits that had been given to established racing clubs in New Zealand. In regard to the Otago Hunt Club, it was a new dub and had not a claim like some of the clubs which had existed for years, but the position that had been placed before him, made him inclined’to sympathise with an application coming from a bonafide club prepared to raise the standard breed of horses.

"Wo claim for Warner’s Corsets that they outwear any other Corsetp —Advt. ’

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West Coast Times, 19 June 1912, Page 3

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