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Appeal by owner

Mr C H. Lang, owner of Sailing In. yesterday' lodged an appeal with the Canterbury District Committee against a delusion of tlie North Canterbury (Club’s judicial committee which affected the placings in the President’s Handicap at Rangiora last week. Sailing In finished first, but was relegated to fourth at an inquiry which followed a protest by P. Thistoll, who rode Bel Cavallo (fifth). After the inquiry. Flush, which had been placed second, was promoted to first, Donnybrook Fair was moved from fourth to second, and Bel Cav-; allo from fifth to third. Sudden Change, which had; finished third, was relegated to! ■ fifth. A date for the hearing of Mri (Lang’s appeal should be known ; within the next few davs

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 8

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Appeal by owner Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 8

Appeal by owner Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 8

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