RACING.
nr TKi.EGiurir —piiiaa assn., copyiuotit. TilK KING’S NFAV TUAINKR. LONDON. Nov. 19. Mr \Y. K. Jarvis has been appointed to replace Mr Richard Marsh, who resigned the position of trainer cl the racehorses owned by the Royal Family, after tliirtv-one war’s service. HOSKDAY AITFAL DISMISSEDnrXHRIN. Nov. 1!). 'The hearing of the appeal by J. ■Richardson, owner of the racehorse Koseday; and I). I’. Wilson, jnnr.. trainer and A. fi. Wil-011. jockey, against their disqualification for 1niontbs by the Gore Racing Club was concluded to-night. Air G. Curry. .Stipendiary Steward at the »'i'»et.jng gave evidence. *1 ho Dunedin District Committee 1 1 ion deliberated and decided to dismiss the appeal. The deposits of to each wore forfeited.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 2
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