JOCKEY'S CLAIM.
TRAINING OF RACEHORSE. COMPROMISE REACIIKI). (By Telegraph.— Press Association.) WELLINGTON', Thursday. A com prom iw was leached oil a rial"' for £2!>!f l'or training expenses am! a per cent share of the stakes hi ought by \\ illiam Henry .Jones, a jockey, against (>sino!i<l ])i-lev. merchant. in reject of tlie racing mare lioua Hay. Disley had claimed »uhst ant ial set-off in rcsjH'ct of money.- mated to have been paid to Jones. The liasirs of plaintiff's claim was that defendant, who was his uncle, leased the mare from her owner and agr to J>tt. v him £2 10/ a week, phi* U' per cent of winnings for training her. Met ween May 1. 10:{4, and September ;i(i, ]!»;i;. during which period tlie mare wa- under the charge of plaint ill'. IJona liny won between £11(11) and i'l2n(l. Plaintiff admitted in e> ideiice that subsequent to this period lie wim sii*landed for two months ami was unaMe to ride the horse as a result.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 8
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164JOCKEY'S CLAIM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 8
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