THE TURF SCANDAL.
Sir C. Russell, m his speech for the prosecution, before the Jockey Club, declared the jockey Wood was the real owner, and Sherrard and Sir George Chelwynd the servants.
Sir H. James, Q.C,, made an eloquent defence to the charges of Lord Durham, and denied that Sir George Chetwynd was aware of the dishonesty of Sherrard and Wood.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2160, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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61THE TURF SCANDAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2160, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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