AVIN FOR THE KING.
The opening of the Newmarket season in England on April 12 was marked with a popular win for tire Rjoyai colour. l i. His Majesty’s brown dolt Limelight (Phairos —Veraine) carrying top weight, 9.5, came through near the end of the Spring Three-year-old Stakes and scored cleverly by tjhree-rynartens -off a llengtfh from Bnasenthwaite who bad made most
of the running. He was at the outside price in the field of thirteen. His Majesty was not present to see the success, having deferred his visit to Newmarket till the First Spring (Guineas! meeting. Limelight was the first winner for the King since Brig-adier-Genera! Tnmkin.son took over the Royal .stable, and tin Genera] received many congratulations. The stable also supplied the third horse in the race. Lord flare wood’s Pickle the Spy, by Ellangowa*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 8
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187Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 8
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