SPORTING.
Owing to the illness of his wife, K. Bracken, the Australian horseman, will be unable to make the trip across to Auckland for tiie A.K.C. summer xneeting. Braeken, it is understood, •n-as to have ridden several of Mr U. X, Stead's horses, and may have had the mount on First Salute in the Auckland Cup There v.-as a smash-op at the Woodfriiie*iaeea in'the Flying Hack Handicap, in which Princess llarion, fopij, Martian Miss, and Humble came down. "VV. Blanche, wlio rode the first mentioned, sustained slight concussion and several other injuries. J. O'Shea, who xode Martian Miss, was very severely shaken and bruised. The two other riders, Butler and Dison, escaped with minor injuries. K
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 10 December 1920, Page 3
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116SPORTING. Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 10 December 1920, Page 3
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