THE TROTTING CUP PROTEST.
WAY afternoon the stewards of the A ckland Trotting Club met to further f!lr the protest entered against to to winner of the Trobting Cup. S-Baume represented Mr Green, the 1 "„* T?»rus and Mr Brookfield watched f £"n behalf of Mr Thos. ItC Mr Baume asked for the P rO f 9 .'in of the nomination papers oi i m ? the production of the horse for Ml ion by veterinary surgeon to be ?X -S the examination of certain wit'BC t appointment of a Commission •f w Hineton to tafee evidence, and •Bt for a reasonable time to an adjournment lor Broo knelcl, ■ *•__?! 5-Mr OSullivan, refused to P ?u AT C until a description of the tlrJandy was supposed to be was SSinVe stewards expressedl themfSVwlling to take evidence in We l.ng!nDroidineMrßaume guaranteed _15 ' C use of sending a steward and & 5 down. Eventually, the in- £ was adjourned for three weeks in the SfaeMrßaumeto communicate with •Jißciion&a'flelson-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1892, Page 3
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161THE TROTTING CUP PROTEST. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1892, Page 3
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