SPORTING.
-if Uv'Jl ge CiiifoivJ -tuic- Uiat as :ji« isuit o; oveitures lroin the New Zealand having Conlerenee regarding th* taxation oi racing clubs, Mr M-’-ray has given inoet favour?iW« replies and it i- hoped that bat?‘' e - long clubs v-ili receive sab»t<u<u«l relief. At the yvnilj sale six lots were sold on behalf of Mr ifunean, of Waikaaae, at price.-, ranging from XI o to dOO guinea.-. The last figure was received for a Jfonitorm. — Paphi&E colt,
Xribouipt, X&ipaixu, Santonin, PantEedlogue left yesterday tor T rent h>.rti Xt it low reported that the -ale of Hlackmaii hat fallen through. tt'ord from Auckland states that Corogler: hat been destroyed, due to in- ! juries received while contesting’ tke Hugh ton H i;die- at Elierslie. Tiger land is very well at present, 1 and all going well in the meantime, he ; will be a -tarter in the High-Weight ■ Handicap. Lucius is an unlikely starter in the .St. Lager at T rente am. After being exercised at Takapuna on Monday, Lord Kenilworth drooped dead. •Silver Peak ran second in the Thompson Handicap last year. She j s top weight is Thursday's race and will .most likely be ridden by P. C, Porter.
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Otaki Mail, 11 April 1923, Page 2
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