"RINGING IN" CASE.
(press association telegbam.) WELLINGTON, Maroh 11. Ab a meeting of the Stewards of the Wellington Trotting Club the Bilbah." ringing in" case was, further considered. A letter was received from W. Yates, who raced the horse here, calling it Fagan, stating that he could not get at Bilbah to see whether it was identical with Fagan, and he knew nothing more than that. A copy of the evidence taken by the New Brighton Trotting Club, however, left no doubt in the mindß of the Stewards as to the identity of the horse, and it was decided to disqualify Yates for life. Tha horae has already been disqualified by the Now Brighton Club. It was decided also to take action for the recovery of the stakes paid.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 5
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