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DISPUTE OVER the WELLINGTON CUP WINNER.

Napier, January 29. The civil case Quinlivan v. W. Douglas is set down for hearing at the Supreme Court in February. Plaintiff claims £2679 It is alleged that defendant illegally took possession of the Wellington Cup winner Brooklet in the face of an agreement giving him the use of the mare as long as she could race. Wellington, January 29. Mr R. Allan, the owner of Saracen, who ran second in the Wellington Cup, has lodged a protest with the secretary of the Wellington Raciug Club against Brooklet receiving the stakes, on the ground that Mr Quinlivan, the nominator of Brooklet, instructed the secretary to scratch the mare for the Wellington Cup, and consequently Mr Allen holds that Brooklet was not eligible to start, and claims the amount of the stakes on behalf of his nomination, Saracen.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 30 January 1896, Page 2

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DISPUTE OVER the WELLINGTON CUP WINNER. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 30 January 1896, Page 2

DISPUTE OVER the WELLINGTON CUP WINNER. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 30 January 1896, Page 2

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