A RACING CLUB'S POWERS.
(B~S TBEBaBAPHI)
WELLINGTON, May 17
In Pollock v. Saunders and others, the Appeal Court held that there is no Statutory right m any member of the public to enter any racecOnrse where a licensed totalisator is being used, and the club had not licensed the plaintiff m this case to enter their course, and lie being a trespasser, could acquire no right to remain because he nad put money on the totali sator . Judgment was therefore given for the Wilding Racing Club, with costs on the lowest scale.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2397, 18 May 1897, Page 3
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92A RACING CLUB'S POWERS. Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2397, 18 May 1897, Page 3
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