AUSTRALIAN.
• <1 i \M) N CABLE ASSOCIATION BEAUFORi) TO SPELL. vßeceived this dav at 10.39 i.m.) SYDNEY, October 9. Helluford will not participate in the Melbourne races. Bis owner has decided to spell him till the autumn of 1923. COAL TROUBLE. SYDNEY, October 9. Southern coal owners brought the horses to the surface during the weekend. They will be put out to grass, indicating a prolonged struggle is anticipated. passenger traffic. SYDNEY, October 9, Over 121 million passengers were carried on trains during the year ended 30th. June. Forty two wore killed. Tramway passengers totalled 331 million, the number killed averaging one in 36.770,000 and injured one in 752.000 GLOAMING COMING HOME. (Received this dn\>at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY. Oct 9. Mr G rcenwood and Mason (tlie trainer) with Gloaming and the other horses oT the string departed by the Ulimaroa.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1922, Page 3
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