GRAND NATIONAL
FIVE SHILLING TOTALISATOR. TROTTING STAKES REDUCED. (By Telegraph—Per Frets Association )
CHRISTCHURCH, May 26. \ A, recommendation was made to the cijUinnittee of the Canterbury -Jockey Clint) by the annual meeting yesterday, that a- trial should be given to the five shillings totalisator, and it will probably he introduced at the Grand National meeting.
Tlie Committee of the New. Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club has approved of the programing for the August meeting. With a bifA drop in revenue, substantial reduction has been made in. the prize money. sEvei-y tlie three days has 6eeii made "£o.-lirar .a share of the saving. The total stakes 'fdi' the meeting are £5950, compared with £17,300 last year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 6
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113GRAND NATIONAL Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 6
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