TROTTING.
PERMIT ASKED FOR
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
- AUCKLAND, July 1. In order to assist the earthquake fund, tlie Auckland Trotting Cluib has applied for a permit to hold a meeting in August. It is proposed, .if llie permit is granted, to put oil a good •lass programme, the chief stake he£sCtf : • ' w ' ' ■ TROTTING STIPE’S POAVERS. CHRISTCHURCH, July 5. * At a well-attended meeting of the Canterbury Owrters;|iind Breeders’ -Association, it wfe 'afteecf to ’enter an emphatic protest against the remit to < be presented at the Trotting Confer-j ence giving a Stipendiary Steward: power to inflict a fine on a horseman without the horseman concerned being given an opportunity to state his case; in defence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 6
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113TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 6
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