HORSE PARADE.
(By Telcgrap'n.-Press Association.) Duncdin, September 58. Th<! Otago A. and P. Society's thirtieth annual horse parade was held tp-day at 'I'ahuna 'Park. There were G3 entries, against GO last year. Tho results nro as follow:—Draught stallions, 'aged: J. Patrick's Baron Bold, 1; J. Callander's Squire Ronald. 2; J. O'Brien's Baron "Wigtown, 3; W. If- (lawn's Agitation, I; J. ■ Olßrien's Black Knight, 5. Draught htallion,- 3 years: T. Carruthers's Homelands Pride, lj J. Weir's Demure Drew, 2j .f, Seyb's Baron Steward, 3; S. Young's Newton s Heir, li.Ci Carriage stallions: P. 1 Boll's Young "Wildwood, 1; G. Livingsi one's Unnamed colt, 2. Trotting stallions: Ruthven and Sons' t'"rnnk Robbins, 1; A. Da vice's New Zealand, 2. Thoroughbred stallions: A. S. Orbell's Dirk Haniworlwnd, 1; Freeman Bros.'s Cymbiform, 2. , Pony stallioas: ;T. J. Jeffs's -.Dortove, 1; "W. Pearson's Arab Knight, 2. Otago Challenge Cup, value ,£SO, open to horf.es which have passed examination by n. Government veterinary surgeon: J. Patrick's Baron Bold, 1; J. Callander's Sijuiro Ronald. 2. Fifteen out of 21 presented themselves.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 8
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336HORSE PARADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 8
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