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CHANGE OF VENUE FOR T.A.B.

In a cost-cutting exercise the Ohakune TAB which originally planned to move premises from . its present site in Clyde Street to a new office in the Cedar Mall, will now shift its operations into one of the [ local I dairies I if current negotiations are satisfactorily concluded. This will mean that the Totalisator Agency Board, instead of paying rent and employing an agent as they have done in the past and would have continued to do at the Cedar Mall premises, will now pay a percentage of their takings to the dairy. The dairy will provide staff and a small office and betting cubicle on his premises for Ohakune's punters. Hours will be the same as before — these depend on the times the computer terminal is operating. The proposed move is expected to take place early next month.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 16, 18 September 1984, Page 11

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CHANGE OF VENUE FOR T.A.B. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 16, 18 September 1984, Page 11

CHANGE OF VENUE FOR T.A.B. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 16, 18 September 1984, Page 11

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