SPORTING.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. ABOUT UI.KXTBI'I.V. SYDNEY. September 10. Mr Pi it «.* states that in all probability Oleiitniin "ill not start in the Camellia Stakes at Itosehill, for which she is allotted the toil weight, 10.3: •hut will he given acl if against Gloaming. Ihe llawk, anti other first class performers in the Hill Stakes. Should she give a satisfactory display she will remain in Sydney and (ill her ifi'.imlwiek engagements, including the Epsom. Should she fail to act up to expectations she will be sent home. The owner of Ballymena has not yet decided whether the horse will start at the Itosehill meeting, as he regards the allotment of 11.1(1 in the Cap, a full share of the weight and. if the gelding does start in the mediae, it will pro1, ably he in the Hill Stakes with S.ll. Arrangements have keen made for Ballymena, Currency and Miirihnnpo to leave for home on the 20th. Space has also been reserved for (llentrnin on the same boat should it be decided to send the mare hack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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178SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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