H. GRAY’S APPEAL
Given Trainer’s License By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, May 1. The appeal of H. E. Gray under Rule 73 (2) of the Rules of Racing against the decision of the executive committee of the New Zealand Racing Conference in not granting his application for a trainer’s licence on the ground that the decision was unjust, was heard to-day before the appeal judges comprising Sir Charles .Statham, Messrs E. Goodbehere and 11. Cooper, and it was allowed. The judgment was t’s follows:— "After hearing appellant and fully considering all the evidence placed be fore ns, the appeal is hereby uphel'i, and il is ordered Unit a provisional trainer's licence be granted to appel lant. We order the deposit to be refunded. ’'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 2 May 1936, Page 2
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