RACING
APPEAL BY H. E. GRAY iJPar Praia Associations WELLINGTON, this day. A appeal against the decision of the now defunct licensing committee of .the New Zealand Racing Conference, refusing to grant his application for a trainer’s license for the 1933-34 seuson has been lodged by H. K. Gray, the former. well-known jockey. The appeal is made under rule 102 of the Rules of Racing, which was revoked at the last annual meeting of the conference, but which still applies to decisions of the old licensing committee. The time and place for the hearing of the appeal will be fixed later. “It must be pleasing for members to know that, in spite of the bad economic .conditions, we have come through the year’s work with a substantial margin of profit,’,! stated the president, Mr. C; Louisson, at the_annual meeting of the Maniawatu Racing Club at Palmerston North. The club made a net profit of £789 14s 7d, after writing off £I2OB 7s lid in depreciation, an improvement of £2342 on last year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18180, 30 August 1933, Page 12
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