Behaviour Of Moore
(NZ. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, February 13. Australian Jockey Club stewards today dismissed complaints by officials at Rosehill racecourse last Saturday that the leading jockey. G. Moore, was guilty of improner or insulting behaviour. Moore was questioned for only five minutes and then left the inquiry. Moore was the only person questioned Weighing room officials complained on Saturday that Moore used bad language. BANKS PENINSULA RACING CLUB Entries for all events at the Summer Meeting to be held at Motukarara on Saturday. March 3. 1962. close at 4 P.M. TODAY with the Secretary. R. W. Nurse, C/o S. P. Godfrey and Co., 70 Gloucester street, Christchurch. P.O. BOX 323. TELEPHONE 60-494. —Advt.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29747, 14 February 1962, Page 5
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