INSPECTOR’S APPEAL
Drug Charge Dismissals (N.Z. Free* Atsociation) BVNtpin, Stptember 1. .fX’i’ouitt mittee which dismissed charges arising from positive urine swata taken from Proud Boy and Tundra will be heard In Dunedin this month. The appeals, which have been odged by the racecourse inspector, Mr P. O. Pine, ’elated only to the non, disqualification of. the horses concerned. the Proud Boy case win be heard en September -17 and the MfnTO’ h ' ar<l ‘ he Proud Boy returned a- positive UE! n .* M ,er winning the Trial Stakes at the Southland Wt » s n.‘ , o^'‘Mr*'V M, S! Walker, and trainer, S. G. Shawl The committee also considered ,h <» ‘J 1 * w . e, « f ’ t •* evidence subu. TK dspg. theobromine. being W I'o » stamina, courage or conduct of the horse in the race. Tundra returned a positive urine swab after winning (he Otautau Hack Handicap at the eh7£gpB against the trainer, E. A. winsloe, of Gere.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30535, 2 September 1964, Page 4
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