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USE OF HORSE-FLOATS

CENTRALISED RACING ADVISED Auckland. Sept. 1. ’ “A large amount of capital has born invested by the proprietors of horsefloats, while racing ilself provides con* l siderable revenue, and I therefore consider that while racing is permitted, a restricted horsefloat service should con- . tinue." said the No. 1 Licensing Author--1 ity, Mr. Phelan, after a lour of this dis--1 triet. i "Racing should be centralized as much as possible.” he added. "For instauoe, i in the Auckland district it. should be perz mitted only at Te Rapa and on the Auck--1 I land courses, to which patrons will he 1 j able to travel by rail and boat. While t : I am unable to guarantee that horsefloat* will be provided for those courses. I fe* l i ! that were the racing fraternity to give 3 j effect to this suggestion serious eonsidcra- : tion would be given to the question.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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USE OF HORSE-FLOATS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 2 September 1942, Page 4

USE OF HORSE-FLOATS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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