BLIND HORSE BARRED
CHBISTCHUBCH, This Day. "Surely there are enough sound horses produced that we can do without blind ones for racing," declared Mr. W. Hayward at a meeting of the Board of the New Zealand Trotting Association when the question of allowing a blind trotting mare to race in New Zealand was under consideration.
Frederick J. Smith,. 471, Manukan road, Epsom, Auckland, wrote asking if he could register a blind mare to race. He was negotiating for a blind mare racing in England, and wanted to be sure that he was abiding by" the association's rules.
It was decided to reply that the association did not approve of the importation of a blind mare for racing purposes. 6
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 11
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