THE RACING COMMISSION.
WHY HOROWHENUA PERMIT IS WITHDRAWN. Under the Racing Commission’s recommendation, the clubs which have hitherto held totalisator licenses and whose applications have been rejected are as follows (with the reasons given for the district): Avondale Jockey (4); Gisborne (4); Napier Park (5); Porangahau (1); Waipawa County (1); Aslihurst-Pohangina (1), unnecessary owing to proximity to Marton, which adequately serves district; Horowhenua (1), unnecessary, district adequately* served by Otaki, Foxton and
Manawatu Clubs; Taratahi-Carterton (1)' unnecessary owing to’ proximity to Masterton and Wairarapa Racing Clubs. (See note against South Wairarapa Trotting Club); Woodlands Hunt (1), .club lias no hounds, and has decided, owing to close settlement of district, to wind up; Amberley (1); Cheviot (1); Kumara (1); Lake County JoGkey (2); Tapuni (1); Beaumont'(l); Vincent' Jockey (2); Wairio. Jockey (1); Otahuhu Trotting (4); South Waira-rapa-Trotting (1); Canterbury Trotting Club (4). Total days rejected, 41.
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Shannon News, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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145THE RACING COMMISSION. Shannon News, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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