SPORTING.
vostralian and n.z. f’.ir.K association
GLOAMING'S RACE. SYDNEY. S.q lend er IT. Tlie •‘T.d.iv.Mld.- says that wlatl.ee Gloaming has had his day m not. it is difficult to say with any degree of eprtaiiitv that it was not lik«* the Gloaming of old to be Lenten so < unite.rlnhly after having been the pave maker into the straight : but if is only natural. Ids age is beginning to tel. Perhaps it may be that, but ho will prove it in Ids next start. I Eat it was the need of a race that told againsl lorn, ami it L sigiiili. ant to note that his trainer, one of the greatest id all trainers, was of <>l inimi. loth h.-lore ■and after the Che'iiisl'erH Stakes, that another week or fort night's work would hem-lit Gloaming considerably. 'be “Telegraph” declares the better horse, on tlie day woo. The “Herald” says that youth prevailed over the last. bit.
YEA RUNG SALKS' (Received this day at 11 .Jo a.m.) LONDON. September 1 I. At Doncaster yearlings sales tlie top nice was realised for a. filly, b.RIO min,-as. The total of the sales was ioo,B:|fi. which is folly-live thousand m -xt'i-ss of any previous sate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 3
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