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OAMARU TROTTING HANDICAPS

The following handicaps have been declared by Mr G. Paul for the Oamaru Trotting Club’s winter meeting, to be held next Saturday:— Innovation Handicap, oflOOsovs. Unhoppled trotters. Class 3.50. One mile and a-quarter.—Ann Parrish, Beatrice Binger, * Burlesque, Car Bingen, Gold Standard, Jacob, Lady Sonoma, Mahinerangi, Patty Todd, Renegade, Swift Guy scr, Norma Bingen 36yds bhd, Prince Harvester 48, Margaret Parrish 60, Billy Sundy 72. Advance Handicap, of lOOsovs. Class 3.45. One mile and a-half. —Adsum, Cracksman, Damaiu, Dinner Bell, Doris Derby, Grace M'Ehvyn, Guy Mauritius, Hoyle, Iraq, Locust, Moana Tama, Native Son, Papyrus, Radiant Gold, _ Sylvie’s Best, Wandle Chimes scr. Captain Heath 36yds bhd, Parnell 36, Summit 72. President’s Handicap, of 300sovs. Class 4.33. Two miles.—Gunfire, Lilian Bond, Manoovre, Reporter, Great Author 12yds bhd, Muster Roy 12, Waress 12, Worthy Queen 12, Chemvood 24, Peter Loeanda 24, Raydus 24, Erin's Fortune 36, Averuus 48, Aynnont Chimes 60. Waikaura Handicap, of 120sovs. Unhoppled trotters. Class 3.45. One mile and a-half. —Mahinerangi, Margaret Parrish, Marvin Guy, Prince Harvester, Sister Mary, Triangle scr, Billy Sundy 12yds bhd, Kilbirnie Dan 12, Bon Haven

24, Bell Norris 36, Chiming Wrack 36, Golden Bingen 36, Hakatere 48, Orphan Bingen 72, Gyrate 96. Enfield Handicap, of 200sovs. Class 2.46. One mile and a-quarter.—-Chen-wood, Craganour, Erin’s Fortune, Grand Canyon, Great Author, Gunfire, Lilian Bond, Nelson de Oro, Peter Locanda, Waress scr, Ayrmont Chimes, Master Roy, Raydus, Reporter 12yds bhd, Gold Tinge, Rollo 24. Stewards’ Handicap, of ISOsovs.. Class 3.36. One mile and a-half.—Attorney, Dundee, Encounter, Erin’s Chance, Great Antrim, Greenmantle, Social Pest, Sylvia Sydney, Wise Guy scr, Frank Mac, Ronald Derby 12yds bhd. Betty Wrack, Canera, Golden Dollar, Jimmy de Oro, Lena Bingen, Yankee! and 24, Guymond ■36. Electric Handicap, of 130 soys. Class 2.53. One mile and a-half.—Agile, Black Jester, Erin’s Boy, Margaret Chenault, Quita scr. Bine Mountain Queen, Gunmetal, Margaret Bell, Priceless, Red Spur 12yds bhd, King’s Cup, Sure 24, Prairie King 48. JUDGMENT IN NAYLOR CASE CLUB HAD NO JURISDICTION. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, May 7. (Received May 7, at 10 p.m.) In the Equity Court to-day Mr Justice Long-Innes gave judgment in the case Naylor versus the Australian Jockey Club. He held that Naylor’s disqualification was invalid as the A.J.C. had-no jurisdiction. Naylor must be regarded as an ordinary member of the public, entitled to go upon the Randwick racecourse. The A.J.C. had contended that Naylor was not an ordinary member ot the public, but was a person plying a trade, and that plaintiff's character was such that he might, under the club’s rules, be excluded from admission. In granting Naylor a continuation of the injunction, the judge said there was nothing to prevent the A.J.C. from taking .such another course in the exercise of its right under the statute, and it was satisfactory to know that the A.J.C. Committee was not mistaken in its conclusions with regard to the character of the evidence that Naylor had given at the club’s inquiry. •A previous message read as follows: Argument was begun to-day on Rufus Naylor’s application for continuation of the injunction against the Australian Jockey Club. An affidavit prepared -by Mr Rowe, the secretary of'the A.J.C., was read, and disclosed that Naylor was disqualified on the ground that he gave false or misleading evidence in connection with the ownership of a horse named Mavado, which allegedly was not allowed to do its best at Gosford, a country meeting, in February, 1933, and consequently was disqualified. During the subsequent inquiry Naylor was informed that the stewards were of the opinion, that a man named F. Punch, owner of Gesto, was also dummying for Naylor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 5

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OAMARU TROTTING HANDICAPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 5

OAMARU TROTTING HANDICAPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 5

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