CROUPIER CASE
(Press Assn.-
DISQUALIFICATION DOES NOT TAINT OTHER HORSES
-By Telegraph— Copyrlght)
Wellington, Tuesday. The disqualification of Messrs. J. J. Corry and John and James Paterson in the Croupier case does not taint the other horses they may at present own, and such horses, if sold in good faith, may be raced in other ownership during the currency of the disqualification. This is because the disqualification was made under rnle 121 of the Rules of Racing, and not under 351. The dffettce is not a corrupt practice within the meaning of the rules, and hence rule 364 does not apply.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 5
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101CROUPIER CASE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 5
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