JOCKEYS' DISPUTE
A FISTIC DISCUSSION [Peb United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, February 24. Two jockeys—Albert Henry Daley (twenty-eight) and William Baden Powell Ayres (twenty-seven)—both admitted having fought in Albert street when they appeared in the Police Court to-day. Senior-sergeant Cummings said an old-standing grievance concerning horse racing led to an argument, and later to a fistic discussion. Mr Hunt ordered each to pay a fine of £l,
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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 6
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66JOCKEYS' DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 6
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