CASE OF NGINGONGINGO
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, 18th November. The case of the pacer Ngingongingo is to be carried further by the Auckland Trotting Club, which has unanimously decided to appeal to the New Zealand Trotting Conference. After winning the Labour Day Handicap at Epsom on 26th October, Ngingongingo and hia driver, Andrew Bryce, were disqualified for twelve months by the judicial committee of the club on a charge of inconsistent running, but an appeal lodged by Bryce on behalf of the horse and himself was upheld by the New Zealand v Trotting Association. It is against the association's decision that the club is now appealing.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 10
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