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A PECULIAR AFFAIR

Racing in New Zealand is generally considered to be under rigid control, and if it were suggested that a man could ride in a. race without a jockey's licence the story would be scorned. Yet this is alleged to have happened within the last month not oiv«, but on several occasions. It is asfert^l that an application was" made by tin* individual concerned for a jockey's .JicMice, but after investigation by the authorities it was refused. Yet within a ffflv days ts is reported to hare ridden At two meetings, and one of his mounts secured place money. An inquiry, it is understood, is to be held.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 23

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A PECULIAR AFFAIR Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 23

A PECULIAR AFFAIR Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 9 August 1930, Page 23

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