BLUEWOOD'S TRANSFER.
UNKNOWN TO ASSOCI ATitTN. McMASTER - DISQUALIFIED. TWO OTHERS FINED. [BV TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCSURCH. Tuesday. At its meeting to-day the board of the New Zealand Trotting Association inquired into the case of the horse Bluewood. The evidence showed that H. Johnstone, of Ngatea, was tho owner so far as the books of the association were concerned. Unknown to the association the horse passed from Johnstone to W. McMaster and from him to G. Miliigan. It was also unknown to the association that there was,,a joint interest existing between McMaster and Million. Tho case had been referred by the board, at. a previous meeting to the Auckland Trotting Club to make inquiries. The club sent down the result of its inquiries and the evidence waa considered. It was decided to disqualify W. McMaster for six months, to fine Miliigan £20 and Johnstone £5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 12
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143BLUEWOOD'S TRANSFER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 12
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