NO REDRESS
A TROTTING DIVIDEND (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") AUCKLAND, This Day. The action of the New Zealand Trotting Association in removing the disqualification imposed on _ the pacer Ngingongingo after winning the Labour Day Handicap at Epsom appears to have raised the hopes of many of his supporters on the totalisator. The office of the Auckland Trotting Club has received many inquiries from tho investors, some of whom have kept their totalisator tickets, and all of whom consider they are victims of an injustice. Under the Bules of Trotting the payment of dividends rests upon tho decision' of the Judicial Committee, which, in this case, was against Ngingongingo, and the investors have no redress. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 116, 12 November 1931, Page 15
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117NO REDRESS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 116, 12 November 1931, Page 15
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