SPORTING NOTES.
, ♦ I • 1 The recent art union drawn ,at p Palmerston North for the race- / horse Nursing Sister, was won with ticket No. 5463, held by Mr " J. K. Strang, Masterton. A good number of tickets were sold locally. -~-—-„ Soldiers' Queen is in the pink of condition at present,and should :^M pay her way at country meetings.;|||| Mullingar, the locally - ownedipp horse, secured a second and third vsr at Takapunav gaining £100' in, -^ place money. Novation and Kiiheggan are ' ■ engaged at Taumaruiiui on Pee= ember 19th. Mr F. Dye, the Kaukapakapa sport, has sold Isingarch to' a patron of E«. Pope's stables. ' \l The Melbourne jockey, R, \% Home, has been engaged^to-ride "(*$ Mullingar and Kilbeggan ato^f Ellerslie at Christmas time, when >, the weights suit, , K'i Ljocal favourites.for the Auckland Gup are Affectation ancl Afterglow, and fqr the Railway Handicap I^ord I^enilworth and ll Statuette, \*iS Mr- Hookey, a welN known M Hastings sport, is a visitor a.t the %m Hot Springs, . - j^
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1919, Page 2
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