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To Liu* chairman: Wilness <li<l not hot more than £l. lie had often gone to races without hotting. Hi* was interested as owner in'five or six horses. Jlc* find nothin”; on Some Wilkes on the first day, lint. Keating told him on the sound day that if ho won there would ho a pound or two on lor him. Iho Westport truck hud much worse bonds than the Keefton truck', where Some Wilkes was always worked. \\ itness drove and Routine finnneod the partnership. It was an equal partnership. Mr Malroe: T)o you drive to Keating's instructions? Witness: No, I drive according to my own judgment. Mr lllair, addressing the Board, quoted the Trotting Association rules, which set outi that in a charge of inconsistent running confirmatory evidence was needed in the surrounding circumstances, pecuniary considerations. the character of -the parties and characteristics of horses. He suggested that, the mere fact that horses ran faster one day than another was not enough to warrant disqualification. The dirt that the horse broke badly had been conclusively proved, therefore bis client should not have been disqualified, by the .stewards, who seemed to consider the matter wholly on the discrepunev of times. Another point was that' Beckett’s horse, despite the protest on the first race was asked to start in the seventh race on the same dav. and won. This stake had not been paid, though counsel urged that the owner was entitled to receive it It, was resolved that liotli cases be adjourned to the February meeting 01 the hoard, the fresh evidence to lx* referred to the Westport Club, winch will have an opportunity of attending the meeting. , . A meeting of the board was held during the week-end to consider the eligibility of L. Burkett's horses. Uive 801 l and Tim Wood, to race at Hie Wellington meeting. It was decided that under the rules these horses were ineligible to start, at this meeting.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 1

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398

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 1

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