PROFITS FROM TROTS
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PROCEEDS QUESTION OF DISPOSAL from Our Oicn Correspondent DUNEDIN, Today. The Forbury Park Trotting Club has decided that the profit from its recent unemployed benefit meeting shall bo paid to the City Council and to the Hospital Board. This decision was reached following a discussion on a letter from Mr. P. J. Kelleher, assistant under-secretary' of the Department of Internal Affairs. Mr. Kelleher wrote stating that as soon as the club was in a position to do so he would like it to pay into the public account at Dunedin the profit* from the benefit meeting and forward the bank receipt to his office, together with an audited balance-sheet. The chairman. Mr. B. S. Irvin, the club was not under any’ obligation to do as the letter suggested. The club would Le quite in order in itself paying over the amount of the profit made to the City' Council and Hospital Board. It was decided that the club .-houla pay over the profit to these two bodies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 8
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