THE IMPULSIVE CASE.
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE'S HNMNG. (Br Association,! HSM-tika., April 2ft." The Westland Eaciiig Club Committee adopted to-uight the foHoWihg resolution :—"Ths-t Having heard and futly weighed tho evidence in respect to the inquiry as to-.the coutro lof the horse Impulsive at Thursday's njceting, the .Judicial Committee finds that- B. H, Shecdy, owner, was tho trainer of the horse, and that Jamets Stewart was bis employee. Further, that in accordance with the proviso to Rule 11. Part 21, the ownert its trainer, had the right to have the borss in charge of Stewart Tvliile She«fly was absent from .the. esstrict." - Th* in accordajicp iritli tbe judge's placing, and the totalis sator pays out on Impulsive,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 10
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115THE IMPULSIVE CASE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 10
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