THE TIMBRELL CUP.
ARBITRATOR'S DECISION.
.erDui.v known as the Timbrell Th« rim was presented a> a cnautMu, S£ Si if won .twice in •„7 Vw times at intervals, by tnc °anl peri" it became hi. won it last year, and the judge SvSrded it to him this year and had the iudee's award gone unchallenged Ihe cup would have become 'Hoggan s The award was for the carSSiW *!«., and after the award to i&tSed on the ground-, that Hoggan had not complied with the . conditions of the -schedule, and the original awara wa s >-et aside, and the cup awarded to I ' a in de effect His Worship considered that the committee had been, wrong in setting -aside the judge's award and he ruled that Hoggan was entitled to the cup. or £3 its value, and the sum of £2 damages, with costs.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 167, 12 July 1918, Page 6
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143THE TIMBRELL CUP. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 167, 12 July 1918, Page 6
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