LATE RACING.
DhULTB. OF aOSIC AJN.D WHITE. During the week Mr W. Walters, the (ilenora Farl: studmaeter, experienced a severe stroke of bad lucli by tlie loss of ms laiuous brood mare Hoae and White, by ISoidenfeldt—Uosarina. Hose and White was best known as tiie dam of trie cliamplon racehorse Wairllsi, while a yearling full brother to him was sold at tne last sale for llOOgs. Kose and White was carrying a colt loal to Soult when she died, walch makes the loss more severe.
NEW ZEALAND CUP PROSPECTS
CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The weather promises to Oe n'ne for tne opening day's racing. The following may run forward in their respective engagements — Spring Hurdles, Prospector and Levauc. Maideu Plate, LJirk and Intelligence. KJceaiton Welter, Highland Keel and Brighton. >ew Zealand Cup, Parltutu, Multlflo , . and Martello. Welcome Stakes, Boniforin and Kona. Ladies' l'uree, Don Ursluo and Hemlock. Stewards' Handicap, Cross Battery and Master Alix. Shorts Handicap, Mythical aud Clementine. KLEMINOTON TKA.INI.NU NOTiSS. Usy Telegraph.—Press Association.) (Kecelved 11.3 a.m.j FLEMIiSCJTUN, this day. This morning Lady Wallace ran six furlongs In 1.18. Betting Is quiet. Solution is now flriner at a to 'J. the others being unaltered.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 256, 2 November 1906, Page 2
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194LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 256, 2 November 1906, Page 2
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