RACING.
RACING CONTROL. A WAIKATO PROTEST. By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright 'HAMILTON, Aug. 31. Commenting on the decision of the Racing Conference in awarding ■ the ■Labour Day date to the Waikato Hunt Clul>, Mr G. W.- Vercoe, president of the Waikato Racing Club, which desired that date, said at the annual meeting to-day : “I have lost faith in the administration of the New Zealand Racing Conference, and I am of the opinion that it is time country racing clubs made some definite move in the direction of*having more control in the conduct of their racing than at preenst. With this end in view it is my intention to call a meeting of the Auckland Provincial Racing Clubs’ Association to discuss the position.” The *•’ club resolved to confer . with other Country clubs regarding the restriction on the issue; .of .complimentary' tickets for race meetings.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 3
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