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NEW BRIGHTON CLUB FREE ADVICE CASE AGAW (Special to THB SUN) CHRISTCHURCH, To-<U> At a meeting of the New Trotting Club last evening th. rt» Advice case again came up tot e—~ sideration, the question having «*** referred back to the club for rebesnw
by the New Zealand Trotting AttodO tion. After further deliberations . decided to adhere to the decWi* lv, viously arrived at by its Judicial tmittee. In the Eclipse Handicap (an for three and four-year-olds) ** ' New Brighton Trotting Club’s on March IT, the Auckland-owns* ' Free Advice, driven by J- Bryce, , ished first, three lengths in frj®* j Baron Bingen, who was steerefl X. Clark. A protest against the ner for interference was upneio the decision of the judge Baron Bingen being placed Free Advice second. The driver o latter was also fined £ 25. Messrs. McKendrick Bros., Free Advice, appealed against jne l eision of the Xew Brighton f Committee and when the question before the Trotting Association. * . referred back to the club ing, with the above result. —
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 6
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