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THE KING'S STABLE

m->*- — NEW. MANAGEB APPOINTED. LONDON, March 20. Captain Charles Moore has been appointed racing manager to His Majesty the King to succession to the late Brigadier H, A. Tomkinson,

Captain Moore, who is 5ft, is familiar to racegoers in Great Britain and Ireland, and has bred and owned horses for a number of years. He is a member of the Jockey Club, to which ht

was eleoted in 1932, and was senior stqward of the Irish Turf Club iri 1928 ahd 1929. He served with the British forces in Belgium during the war, being a captain in the Irish Guards. Captain Moore has already paid an informal visit to Hampton Court to familiarise himself with the routine work connected with the Royal paddocks and stud. Santorb and Zionist qre two of the best horses bred by Captain Moore. Santorb won the Agco't Qold Cup and the Newbury Summer Cup to 1925, and the Newmarket st, Ieger, Dpncaster Cup, and Great Northern Leger |n 1924. He was ftlsp sepopd to Salmon Trout in the Don,caster St, Leger. Ziopist won the Ir'i^h Derby in the coipurs of H.H. Aga Rhan. He finished second to Manna in the Derby at Epsom, and as a four-year-old r'anup to King of Clubs for the Lipcoln*hire Handicap.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 14

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THE KING'S STABLE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 14

THE KING'S STABLE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 14

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