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The TotaUsator

The following circular bearing upon j to use the totalisator has been issued from the Colonial Secretary's Office :— Wellington, June 3, 1891. Sir, — In- reference So my circular letter of January 21 last upon the ' subject of- the programmes put forward by the minor racing associations of the colony, I am instructed by the Colonial Secretary to inform you that writh a view of securing a uniformity . in the treatment of the applications jnade by country Clubs for the use of ■tiie totahsator, h« had directed me j "that the rules laid laid down in the memorandum shall for the be observed in all applications ior leave to use the totalisator at race meetings. - I have, &c, ; , G. S. Cooper. Rtjlbs for the guidance of country clubs in making up their programmes, on which terms only licenses to use the totalisator will be granted. 1. Clubs holding one meeting in the year must give at least £100 per diem in stakes. (>See Rule 22.) 2. Clubs holding two meetings in the year . must give an average of £200 per diem in stakes. (Bee Rule 22.) If the usual 5 per cent, is deducted from the stakes, an additional -amount must be given so to leave these amounts.net. 3. If there. is more than one selling race in the programme of any day's lacing, the added money to the first -of such races suall be only compuied as part of the total added moneys : 4. When > *&■ Novel Race , .in which "the whole amount for which the winner is sold goes to the.jfunds of the •' Club is included in the programme of - any day's racing, only one-half of the ' - advertised ., account of such Novel . Uace will be computed as added money. 5. The added, money , in , every pro- , gramme must in all cases be as much -as the net amount estimated to be re-r-ceived from ilie totalisator, having rej.gard to the amoaat received a9,comT 'mission at the ., last corresponding meeting., Rule 23.) 6. Application for license to use the ->■ totalisator at any race meeting must in the hands of Colonial Secretary, ~ Wellingcoa, atleast thrße weeks prior Tto the date of the said meeting-. A -- programme, which must state that the wiuie has been approved by the Metropolitan Club of the district in which said t meeting is to^ be, held, must - accompany such application.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 21 July 1891, Page 4

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The TotaUsator Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 21 July 1891, Page 4

The TotaUsator Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 21 July 1891, Page 4

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