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RACING.

[by TELEORAMI —I’Elt PRESS ASSOCIATION.] £10.(100 1511) FOR IIKUOIC. M K.1.1501' KN K November 5. At the dispersal Kiilc of .Messrs Tyre. Cnrtccii ami Godby’s raooliolses, Heroic «as ] a.sseil ill at sixteen tlmusauil guineas. Irish Itythm realised one thoiisaml guineas: Valiant I7A0; Bonaparte 2luO; T’ale Light 1800; Three Kings 1100; and AHirm 000. lIOSKDAV A I’l'lvA 1.. DUNEDIN. .Voveinher 5 The Dunedin District Commilt? heard the appeal this evening Ini’ichardsnn, owner of lloseduy. D. I’. Wilson, trainer; and A. 11. "Wilson, jockey, against their disqualification lor 12 months in connection with Hoseday's running at the (hire mooting. A largo amount of evident c was heard, and the nicotine adjourned I" NoVviiiher 10 to enable Mr Currie (Stipen diary Steward) to attend and give evidence. HACK WOOD'S VICTORY. LONDON, Novemher I. Mr Clark, part owner of liaeUwooil. is juhilianl tit his Melhonrue Cup victory. lie said he bought him on his own judgment for £IOO guineas at the Newmarket stiles in 11'—. lie was convinced, after seeing the horse win the Ascot Derby, heating the Cambridgeshire winner lleeeho, that he was (rood email'll ior Australia, ltaekwood was slow in being acclimatised, hut ho did not lose hope hemp; convinced that Hack-wood would eventually strike form.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

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