RACING.
[by TKr.iu;RAi'H—-rr:n press association.] WINDBAG'S RECORD. SYDNEY. Sept. -J-1. Wiudl'.ap. assisted by Stony, put up a record on the new tan track at Randwick. ci.veriup ihe mile in 1.11. Though hard held he accomplished the ta.sk ea-ilv. The first four furlongs occupied titty seconds and tl’.e seven took 1.27 C A JOCKEY'S DEATH. AUCKLAND. Sept. li-T .1. O'Shea, the well known jockey, died in tho hospital to-day from pneuutonia following upon a chill at the Danuavirke niectinp. He was sinplo and aped about thirty, best known in connection with Desert Gobi's perfev ir,;;nces.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 1
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94RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 1
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