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THE RINGING-IN INCIDENT

[nv TEi.EciiArii —rr.n reeks association.' ANOTHER ( I! AIICL. DUNEDIN, datiuary Bb In Dunedin il is currently reported that another charge n! ringing-in win be made, in connect ion with the win Her of a- trolling race at a southern ting. it appears that the gelding wle h wen the race rather eniumrtuMy wsiOiitercd in the name o! a p I oo'im r that could not have <1 til- jourmn in IW ice t! a i ime reputed, and it is d luge,l that this horse was sub-thm by a really high-ela- performer. ' It is also alleged that the rider on caged for tile race expressed mPouiln, after a try-out. about tbf K,,r-e being a maiden, eaneeiling ms i.'n^ap'nieuL It is staird that tin* sL:iko wnn 1! : 1 s not been claimed. It is also regarde I as -ignilieaiit that a -übsiantml sum taken oil the machine was demanded in cash, and was paid in notes. However, the owners and connections of the genuine horse are not suspected ot euv fraudulent action. DUNEDIN. Jan. Mb Further reports allege that ihe horsnow reputed to be Willie Lincoln won at a North Island meeting under -till diliVieUt name. TWO MORE HORSES SUBULATED. CHRISTCHURCH. Jan. Uh In addition to the trotters Hok out and Willie Lincoln, it is umlm- . that enquiries are now being made regarding the horse- F.uhus and All Smoke. f; i- alleged that a gang, operating I'.-nm ( hristchureh, spread its rr.mn - ("i tarns all over N< w Zealand. wrrj »■

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1924, Page 3

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THE RINGING-IN INCIDENT Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1924, Page 3

THE RINGING-IN INCIDENT Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1924, Page 3

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