DEATH OF J.BEALE
(By Telegraph.) (Special to the "Evenirtf Post") , ? CHRISTCHURCH, This' Day. v" News comes from Dunedin ttiatMr. J. Beale died suddenly yesterday. He" was a very capable jockey, most of his early riding being done in Otago, V but towards the end of his, racing % career he resided at Riccarton. <He c -^;\ trained a few horses, but dropped-out>& of the racing game some years ago, v going into business in Otago. One, of rt < - his two sons, Rex, is a weU-knownf* X jumping rider. - ' ~ ' Rex Beale's plans were altered j v slightly by the news of his-fathers- ~, death. He has gone south and will not - r arrive at WeUington tiU Tue*day> , morning. . _ ' The Dunedin owner-trainer . t D. P. Wilson arrived yesterday with lire-; v guard, who did -useful-work -this .|norn-, , ing as a preliminary to ltiavi&fc, ** - Wellington tonight. Fireguard^has^fcwo ; engagements on Tuesday, but the L Trehtham Hurdles wiU probably be h» mission, with R. Beale riding. , ,*,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 11
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