Racecourse Admission Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act 1908, and persons convicted under the Police Offences Act 1927 of conversion or attempted conversion of a motorcar or other vehicle or of being idle and disorderly persons or of being a rogue and vagabond and persons convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act 1908, or persons having a criminal record in countries outside New Zealand and the references to the foregoing Acts shall be deemed to apply to any subsequent Act consolidating or in substitution therefor.

Provided always that the Executive Committee appointed by the New Zealand Racing Conference, upon being satisfied by evidence as to the character and otherwise that any person who, by reason of any conviction, comes within the scope of this regulation should have relief from the effect thereof, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at any time revoke any such exemption without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason for such revocation.

N. M. BRADANOVICH, Chairman.
J. H. HOLLISS, Secretary.

The foregoing regulations are hereby approved this 25th day of September 1959.

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COBHAM, Governor-General.


POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB RESOLUTION

At a special general meeting of the Poverty Bay Turf Club held on the 25th day of June 1959 at Gisborne, it was duly resolved as follows:

“In pursuance and exercise of the powers under section 33 of the Gaming Act 1908, it is hereby resolved that the regulations dated the 28th day of June 1923 are hereby revoked, and in lieu thereof the following regulations shall be regulations under the said section 33 controlling the admission of persons to that part of the racecourse situated in the district of Poverty Bay and known as the Makaraka Racecourse, or to any other racecourse used or occupied by the club for race meetings.”

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB REGULATIONS
(Under the Gaming Act 1908)

  1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the Gazette.

  2. In these regulations the words “bookmaker,” “racing club,” and “race meeting” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act 1908.

  3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the racecourse above described or any other racecourse while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely:

(a) Bookmakers.

(b) Bookmakers’ clerks, bookmakers’ assistants, and bookmakers’ agents.

(c) All persons under disqualification imposed under the New Zealand rules of racing or the New Zealand rules of trotting or by the racing or trotting authorities in any country outside New Zealand which have reciprocal agreements in matters of racing or trotting with the New Zealand Racing Conference or the New Zealand Trotting Conference.

(d) Common prostitutes, idle and disorderly persons within the meaning of the Police Offences Act 1927.

(e) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house breaking, burglary, or pocket picking, forgery, uttering or possessing counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act 1908, and persons convicted under the Police Offences Act 1927 of conversion or attempted conversion of a motorcar or other vehicle or of being idle and disorderly persons or of being a rogue and vagabond and persons convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act 1908, or persons having a criminal record in countries outside New Zealand and the references to the foregoing Acts shall be deemed to apply to any subsequent Act consolidating or in substitution therefor.

Provided always that the Executive Committee appointed by the New Zealand Racing Conference, upon being satisfied by evidence as to the character and otherwise that any person who, by reason of any conviction, comes within the scope of this regulation should have relief from the effect thereof, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at any time revoke any such exemption without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason for such revocation.

H. H. DODDS, Chairman.
J. WHITE, Secretary.

The foregoing regulations are hereby approved this 25th day of September 1959.

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COBHAM, Governor-General.


ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB (INC.) RESOLUTION

At a special general meeting of the Ashburton Trotting Club (Inc.) held on the 11th day of May 1959 at Ashburton, it was duly resolved as follows:

“In pursuance and exercise of the powers under section 33 of the Gaming Act 1908, it is hereby resolved that the regulations dated the 10th day of April 1923 are hereby revoked, and in lieu thereof the following regulations shall be regulations under the said section 33 controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Racecourse Reserve 1318 situated in the District of Ashburton and known as the Ashburton Racecourse, or to any other racecourse used or occupied by the club for race meetings.”

ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB (INC.) REGULATIONS
(Under the Gaming Act 1908)

  1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the Gazette.

  2. In these regulations the words “bookmaker,” “racing club,” and “race meeting” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act 1908.

  3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the racecourse above described or any other racecourse while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely:

(a) Bookmakers.

(b) Bookmakers’ clerks, bookmakers’ assistants, and bookmakers’ agents.

(c) All persons under disqualification imposed under the New Zealand rules of racing or the New Zealand rules of trotting or by the racing or trotting authorities in any country outside New Zealand which have reciprocal agreements in matters of racing or trotting with the New Zealand Racing Conference or the New Zealand Trotting Conference.

(d) Common prostitutes, idle and disorderly persons within the meaning of the Police Offences Act 1927.

(e) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house breaking, burglary, or pocket picking, forgery, uttering or possessing counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act 1908, and persons convicted under the Police Offences Act 1927 of conversion or attempted conversion of a motorcar or other vehicle or of being idle and disorderly persons or of being a rogue and vagabond and persons convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act 1908, or persons having a criminal record in countries outside New Zealand and the references to the foregoing Acts shall be deemed to apply to any subsequent Act consolidating or in substitution therefor.

Provided always that the Executive Committee appointed by the New Zealand Racing Conference, upon being satisfied by evidence as to the character and otherwise that any person who, by reason of any conviction, comes within the scope of this regulation should have relief from the effect thereof, may grant exemption to any such person, and may at any time revoke any such exemption without notice to such person, and without assigning any reason for such revocation.

A. J. NICOLL, Chairman.
J. B. NICOLL, Secretary.

The foregoing regulations are hereby approved this 28th day of September 1959.

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COBHAM, Governor-General.


AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (INC.) RESOLUTION

At a special general meeting of the Auckland Trotting Club (Inc.) held on the 13th day of May 1959 at Auckland, it was duly resolved as follows:

“In pursuance and exercise of the powers under section 33 of the Gaming Act 1908, it is hereby resolved that the regulations dated the 27th day of August 1923 are hereby revoked, and in lieu thereof the following regulations shall be regulations under the said section 33 controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Auckland Trotting Club’s Course situated in the District of One Tree Hill and known as the Alexandra Park Raceway, or to any other racecourse used or occupied by the club for race meetings.”

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (INC.) REGULATIONS
(Under the Gaming Act 1908)

  1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the Gazette.

  2. In these regulations the words “bookmaker,” “racing club,” and “race meeting” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act 1908.

  3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the racecourse above described or any other racecourse while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely:

(a) Bookmakers.

(b) Bookmakers’ clerks, bookmakers’ assistants, and bookmakers’ agents.



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