THE TURF
) OUT FOR FIVE YEARS PALMERSTON NORTH MAN OWNERSHIP OF DJSCOFRSIVE The Wanganui Distric- Committee yesterday held an inquiry into the (Ownership of the hoc,'.? Di.'co.irsive. which has been raved at recent meetlings. As a result they leaded that Norman Arnold Dalziell. of Palm- rslon •North, bo disqualified for (be year> ami that the horse Diseoursive be also dis‘qualified for five years, f teim« of I disqualification to date frrn Deer ml.or | 1Y 1931, the date of the teporlcd su e jof DiscOti rsi ve to one William Shear- • man. j Sheaimau was reprimanded f.o his Itpfusal to give the statem nt rf'|inrod ; f| f him by the rarpeoiirse inspector. Mr j Black, but in \ iew of hi' < x•» u;i • .:i no punishment was inflicted by the D.st ric f ('ommi! I ep. IN ANOTHER ROLE I WINJOKa still champion I .l»e< ei \pd April 7. 115 pm, I At lie Ro\;;| Sucw Minooka. lo.mer : < haiiipion sprinter, won first prize for ( hampion thorougiibred stallion. , « =
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 5
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