N.Z. RACING CONFERENCE
NEW RULES AND AMENDMENTS (By Telegraph—Pram Asoocd&ttao) WELLINGTON, 12th July. The Racing Conference opened yesterday. In regard to horses taken out of New Zealand and brought back, it was decided that no horse should race until the owner lodged with the secretary of the Conference the original New Zealand stud book certificate or certificate of pedigree issued with such horse, with a certificate of identity of the book; also that a certificate of identification signed by the New Zealand veterinary surgeon who had examined the horse after its return, should he lodged; An amendment regarding obligations on owners' change of' ownership of horses two years old and upwards, was passed, providing for a fine of £2O or disqualification for failure t'o comply with the rule. A remit by Dunedin giving a trainerjockey the right to ride either of his horse’s of two bucketed was passed.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 13
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