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THE WOOTTON-SIEVIER CASE.
(Continued from page.) given by Taylor, it the jury belleved" is. It was not for his lordship to toli ibu
was out of a job, It was highly probablu whether they were to believe the witness. was a drunkard, he was poor, and he
Hughes and Hough dainty samples would be sent to these, rendering correct solutions of the puzzle if they got a porson like thine that-shuy
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The Proprietors now have pleasure in announcing that the following are when people wire poor and had a taste randored correct solutione:-
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NOR a good Solid madala Cart of
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There was a epinent etatcmna y ax country who said all people could
b bight, and it was only & quantion of price, is lordship did not say that, but he said it they got a person in poverty with a taste for drisk thay very, often found such a person could be bought. Taylor sither convinced the jury or lự. did e Mitri ran a good many times.
arul-whan there w no lechy on him for pull the horse, bub thero word mora the stable ho did not win. Taylor did not ways of killing a cat than by hanging. (Laughter.) The first that, according to Taylor, bo was sold of a very simple rasneurie Ho might have been weat simply to admire the landscape. He w tok to go wide when he came to the bed. Ther eno the day when Mitral' Bund money.oh.lt, and Taylor said "bo" w toli to go State and do his Bus, This w Bisbest, and won. The horse had wor on thres occasions, and Taklon was told that for an uanto ho was vory good.. (glaber.) It might be trus or it might be untrue His lordship sald thero wus no chargo at dishonesty against Taylor
"It is very discreditable," continued his lordship, to him that he should g to beal without, being sober, but 120. 130 years ago nobody thought it was dis enditable. (Laughter.) It was in theso unya when the body to which I have the honour to belong earned thọ observation, As sober au a judgo '—(loughtor}-be: cso I suppose they were the only Bobor propla in the country. (Laughter.) You must not belioro Taylor 100 easily, be
use it le possible ho would yield to any sort of temptation. But If you believe his evidence. It does not prove that shere was a ring of trainers, but it provER KOME,, iting so discreditable to h. Wootton. I. you believe that evidence, that you may give weight to it in considering the damages if you find in plaintiff's favour."
JOCKEY'S FORTUNE,
It had been ecntended on one side, said liis lordship, that whenever a horse lust, something improper was done in the rid. ing, that these boys, when they rede bad race and did not, wia, did it on pur pose. It was very well to say Frank Wootton was head of the winning joakegu. He had been said to be the finest ligne man sio Archer, but it was very front that he had been before the Stewards of the Jockey Club for impro per giding me than anybody else. It www sa thing to get to the top of the winning jockeys, but that was not the proper way to do it. Ho had boon told. to stand down for two months and a fet- night. That was a very severo sectence, they had been told, to aaryono. who was making this sums of money that that boy was doing. That boy began to ride when o was only 19 now, and be bad i sum of £31,000. The uranaged to amaga "Wet Wht one could make such sums of ronoy was to a boy like that, with no bringing up and no intelligence, shove that of a boy carrying newspapers, a grear temptation to ride foal. His father saki it was duo to, over-engernosa, but there was another posible explanatice, which "might" explain's good deal of what was imputed to Mr. Wootton and to those boys as malpractices, and that was that! it was due simply to the manor in which Jockeys bad for the last fifteen or twenty years. been allowed to ride upon the rac xourse. If the jury came to the conclu- xion that they ought to express some pinion about it, they won at liberty to
'ils so.
"Racing is a matter of public interest," wall his lordship, and it is in the publig interest in should bo kopt se dean s possible, and if it can be avoided there should be no such over-eagerness, as that which absolutely spoilt the. Derby this. year so far me Englishmen can ever care tapeak about it.**
At this there were checra in court," whereupon the judge said, reprovingly, "I cannot have that,"
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No Anonymously signed communication Stirrups. Witness also said the Steward that has already appeared in any other paper of the Jockey Club bad the power to alter will be inserted that: The Hon. George Lemon, a E notest, steeplechaser, was asked the mone question and gave the same reply,
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