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NOTES AND COMMENTS

[By Glbkcob.!.; .--. .-..■.

It is noticeable that none of: Mr. W. E. Kemball'e horees : have. been paid up for on the second day of tho. Wellington meeting. ■ The reason '■ is that the team Trill be shipped .to Sydney on Saturday; Good acceptances have been • received for the concluding, day at Trentham, and there''ie likely to be another very large crowd present on Saturday." The Haihray Department will again provide- special

trainE. particulars o£ which will be found in our advertising columns. Wiiilo-EDiDE out to do a preliminary t>n •Nanna, on Wednesday B. Deeley \vi>b kicked/ by Nystnd. and yesterday he had to receive treatment' , for his foot. A. Reed, ivho was badly bruised, ana elmlvfii when Sardinia fell with him on Wednesday! is progressing favourably in the hospital at Trcutham. Biplane- IB to be shipped to liib new •owner -in .Sydney on Saturday; Tho ■Comedy Kind lioreo looks very well, but , is not likely to raoi> for some timo. Tho public -showed its appreciation of tho Railway Departincnfs action in puttinjr on special trains to Trentham on Wednesday. So'rao seven thousand odd passoneers were conveyed tp the course by roil. . . Hlchaela-, who was sore before tho Trentham mooting opened, received a kick from Nystnd while at the post for the Telegraph Handicap. Her injuries were severe enough.to prevent her racing again at tho meeting. This year's Cup was the forty-fifth since the institution of the race. It was remarkablo in the fact that Wednesdays rate was the first occasion that a deadheat has been recorded. The most , prominent failure in the Telegraph Handicap was the Dunedin-onncd Kilboyne. "who at no stasc of tho race was in the front "division. After his Rood showings on the tracks his owner was nonplussed to account for his poor die- , play . ....

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

NOTES AND COMMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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