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(CONTINUED.) DAY THAMES TROTTING CLUB’S CLAIM II P'S REQUEST TO MINISTER Mr A. M. Samuel, M.P.. and Air. J. *hUl president of the Thames Club, waited tipon the Hon. r A Ransom, Minister of Public n-iriis to support a requisition for « extra permit for the club. Mr. wmuel referred to the popularity of he Thames fixture and the excellent inner in which the club catered for 'Trrnns of the light harness sport. It '.i, a day looked forward to with ' imre bv residents of Thames Valv, and Hauraki Peninsula, while ■ ner s from all parts of the Auckland Province, and many from further field visited the fixture. The Owners'. Seeders' and Trainers' Association ias fully In accord with the request a second day permit, and were prepared to give the project every assist;nce The Minister in reply said he Would have pleasure in conveying the reouest to his colleague, ihe Hon. I\ 4 de la Perrelle, Minister of Interna Affairs. trotting reminders entries and acceptances Owners and trainers are finally reminded that entries and acceptances m connection with the Hawcra-Tara-naki- Wanganui circuit close as under: Monday (to-day)— Hawera acceptance, *.30 p.ro Tuesday (to-morrow) Wanganui nominations, 5 p.m. Tuesday (to-morrow) Taranaki nominations, 9.30 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 13
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204TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 13
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