SPORTING LIBEL CASE
AN OWNER'S EVIDENCE.
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LONDON, July 18
Hu Iron, a racecourse owner, giving evidence in the Wootton versus Sievier case, stated that ho told Sievier that his criticisms of Wootton about Lomond’s running was wrong. Witness at the outset permitted W<witton to try his horses against others, but owing to a good deal of unpleasant talk he withdrew permission. The stable had backed Lomond for the Newmarket and Derby. Tire horse appeared fit. He backed three other non-win-ners in the Derby. He never had the slightest ground to suspect Wootton or his sons.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 6
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