To-day’s Turf
JOHN DEE CASE APPEAL DISMISSED Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. The Trotting Conference judges dismissed the appeal of C. J. Meade, owner of the horse John Dee, against the determination of the New Zealand Trotting Association in reversing the placing of John Dee as made by the Oamaru Jockey Club, following the running of the Waikauru Trot at Wingatui on March 23. RACING IN ENGLAND NEWBURY SUMMER CUP FOUR-YEAR-OLDS FILL PLACES (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian P.A.—United Service) LONDON, Thursday. At the Newbury summer meeting, which opened yesterday, the principal event to-day resulted as follows: NEWBURY SUMMER CUP Of £1,000; la; miles KINCHINJUNGA, br h, by Juggernaut—Maid of the Mountains, 4yrs 1 VANTAGE BELLE, b m, by Bachelor’s Double—Vantage, 4yrs 2 KPIEDIVE, gr h, by Roi Herode—Wetnah, 4yrs 3 Won by a length; four lengths separating second and third. There were nine starters.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 13
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