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TROTTING APPEAL.

CASE OF STIRLING LADY. JUDGES L‘PHOLD APPELLANT. ‘ (By Telegraph—Pres: Assoclluon.) ; DUNEDIN, illul’du. ‘ The deuslou or the appeal Judges 0pointed by the Truth"; Conlerence to half the appeal or Mrs M. Clark. uf \\'lnlon. uwner or we Iruuer :‘nrllns Lady, against me demsluu ol' the .\ew Zealand Trotlln‘ .hsoclallon. dx:nll>slng her appeal from the (1981:1011 or [he Wyndham Tronmg Club ll nuw annallnrml. Thv judges. Mrssrs B. S. lrwm, .\. It. llamlun and J. :. Slnclzlr upheld the appeal They ordered the return hr the del.u.~n< made by appellant for the appeal and rcferrml the quesKlon of costs In we 'l‘ruuum Lunrt-rnnco. Tho‘u' conclusion was that. me pruceedlngs. which purporled lu ht‘ an mqull‘y by the stewards or the club ronsomzem upon the objection made by me :mmndmry Slewud were ll‘rPgulm‘ and ultra vu-es. Quhe apart from rm: conclusion the judges slate that appellant could succeed nu nlher grnunds. Thr- facts are that In the concluding race at the Wyndham meeting Snrllng Lady hen! Pot Luck but the judge's placings were reversed by the Judlclu commlneo on the ground that Stirling Lady bored In over the llnal stages. The club's decl‘uon was upheld by the Trotting Asloclnlon. whereupon 1110 present proceedlnn Wu. taken.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 8

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TROTTING APPEAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 8

TROTTING APPEAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 8

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