OWNERSHIP OF HORSE
FERNIEMOUNT CASE (UNITED TRSSS ASSOCIATION— BI ELK I ® 1 TELEGRAPH—COPVEIGHT.I BRISBANE, March 2. The hearing of the dispute conced - ing the ownership of the ra Ferniemount was continued f oU nd Supreme Court. The 0 f one that the horse was the property Sydney Byers. He fu rth ® r j° ma liciFrank Morris wilfully ana _ porously destroyed the £? rse dismiss* 1 ' ris's claim for ownership was ais with costs. last week [A cabled message received t said that the racehorses and Fox Movietone had been sno in their stables, and that tw „ y was considering an a PP^ ca in w jjose Frank Morris, a bookmaker, in name the horse was' Rver s junction to restrain Sydney J D g G. Sullivan, the trainer, from Ferniemount.]
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 14
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