TROTTING AND THE TOTALISATOR.
j.fBU FKBBS ASSOOIATION.j
Butt Raoeooubbk, November 18. A deputation, comprising Mesara Mace, Brooke and Battray, representing the Canterbury Metropolitan TreUlng Association, welted, on tho Colonial Seoreinry this morning, complaining of the restriction placed cm tbe use of thn totailsator at the trotiiog meetings. After hearing the views of the deputation Captain Ruaooll admitted their olalmo and at onoo granted a permit for the use of the maohlno ut the Ohrletohnroh meeting on Satatday. Captain Russell also gave tbe depntattah to uoderstand that the neoei* . saty p&cteit would be isaned to all trotting olnbs, nffillfsU'd to tho TrottiDg Aeuoolatlon. Be would reoognlia the latter body lnsthe B«tuo way no Metropolitan Jockey Oiuba.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2283, 18 November 1889, Page 2
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115TROTTING AND THE TOTALISATOR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2283, 18 November 1889, Page 2
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