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GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES

A PROTEST [Per United Press Association.! AUCKLAND, Juno 24. In tlie Great Northern Hurdle Race, ruu at Eliersllo on Juno 3, Mr J. J. Corry’s Landmark and Make Up liuished first and second, and Messrs E. and N. Foreman's Full Mark third. A protest has now been received by the Auckland Racing Club against Mr Corry’s horses being allowed to run in the race. A Supremo Court action was brought by Corry in regard to the ownership of Croupier, who raced iu his colours last season, but in August last a partnership was registered in Croupier between Corry and John and James Paterson, of Auckland. Mr Justice Herdmnii found that the horse was owned by the Patersons, and it is in consequence of this judgment that Messrs Foreman are appealing. They wish to test the eligibility of Corry’s horses to take part in the Great Northern Hurdle Race in view of the Supreme Court action. The stokes have been paid out to Corry, but the Auckland Racing Club will consider the protest shortly.

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 8

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GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 8

GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 8