JOCKEY’S SUSPENSION FOR LIFE MUST STAND
HECTOR GRAY'S REQUEST OFFER TO RIDE IN INDIA
Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. An application from Hector Gray , p the removal of his life suspension was declined by the Racing Conference to-day. The request Was dealt with in committee. Hector Gray’s letter stated that he had received an offer from India to ,but whether he would be able to o so rested on the conference. Since hi* disqualification he had played the Same. He had learnt his lesson, and leave the country if the confern ® l raposed that condition. He did - f^ a f the conference should th«? « re raission in New Zealand, but should give him a chance of c ountrv a decent living in some other
a PPbcations to that of Hec*ay by •*-*• H. Wynyard and W. v ne *Jrr Were “received.” aha/' E - Bidwell presided in the nce °f Sir George Clifford, who wa* ln disposed. Mr. O. S. Wilkins acf»ia aP ? ointed to the board of trustees’ f und, in place of Sir Edwin who has resigned.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 1
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