DEATH OF HORSE
Trainer to Pay Value ACTION BY BARONET When a case in which Francis Gray, horse trainer, of Trentham, Claimed £3/10/- from Sir Kenneth Douglas, BL, of Wellington, for breaking in two horses, was called in the Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon there was no appearance of plaintiff, and proceedings were struck out accordingly. A counter-claim in which Sir Kenneth sued Gray for £lO/11/6, representing the value of a horse which had died while being broken in, was successful, Mr. T. B. McNeil, S.M., giving judgment for the full amount, with costs. It was alleged that Gray negligently and unskilfully handled and managed the horse, with the result that it was strangled.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 13
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113DEATH OF HORSE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 13
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