APPEAL DISMISSED
THE NGINGONGINGO CASE. ' CHRISTCHURCH, April 6 In the Ngingongingo ease. Judge Adams dismissed the appeal of the own er, Mr R, N. D. Morten, against the decision of the-* Trotting Con I reence appeal judges disqualifying the horso for one'year. He held that substantia) justice had been- done, f The whole point in dispute was whether Morten had been fairly treated in not being called to give evidence before tlie Conference appeal judges ' The facts of the ease wore not in dispute. In dismissing the application with costs, which were fixed under Rule 568 at €3l IDs and disbursements. His Honor said that: Considering the whole the facts, ;to„ fi,nd' any leasonable .ground, propel objection could be made. Defendant m the action were tlie Executive of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, as representing all ting Conference. Plaintiff applied for a motion to set aside, and declare void the decision of the : three judges appointed by the President of the Trotting Conference in. appeal under Rule 25 of the Pules of Trotting.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1932, Page 6
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