SPORTING.
DISQUALIFIED JOCKEYS. TWO APPEALS DISMISSED. (Australian Press Association; SYDNEY, October 14. The Australian Jockey Club coUsid-er-in the appeal of the jockey, J. Pike, against his two months’ su-peneion. It was decided that the 'disqualification; should -stand. This will prevent P [ ke taking part in the Victorian carnival. The .jockey H. Thompson’s appeal was dismissed by th e V.R.C. Committee, Starlight broke a leg while schooling to-day. N.Z. HORSES AT SYDNEY. , SYDNEY, October/14. At 5 p.m. the liner Maunganui sailed for Wellington. 'A number .of New Zealand trainers and owners, : and. •horsed jleft by tbhe Maunganui. H. Lorrigan, however, is remaining in Sydney -indefinitely. Cylinder is also remaining. - Prince Pombal has been sold to Cap' tain Broadbent, the aviation instructor, of Sydney. Black Abbot has been leased to the, Randwick trainer, M. Poison. Oratorian resented .being shipped on the Maunganui to-day. He -played up„ fell on the wharf, and was slightly injured, but eventually he was taken on board; t
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1932, Page 4
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