AUCKLAND TOPICS.
«t Taikoa.
With the payment of Friday night of the second forfeit 33 horses wexe allowed to remain in the Great Northern Guineas. The Hawke's Bay sportsman, Mr T H. Lowry, claims the strongest representation (numerically in the three-year-old eventi with four candidates Maori King (Merriwee—lndian Queen), a full brother to I Aborigine, who accounted for the Guinea*, I last year, is one of two representative* figuring- in the name of Mr E. J. Watt I The well-known jumper Irish has made ' a good recovery from the trouble which! ' necessitated his withdrawal from his Grand National engagements, and the son of Etoa has been entered for jumping events to be decided at the Avondale Jockey Qub"s spring meeting. i The New Zealand Cur. candidate, Master ! Soult, continues to look well, and handdea ' himself attractively in his preparation at ' Ellerslie. ' Beyond the Publicans' Handicap, which! has only attracted a field' of six capita* nominations, have beer received by the ' Avondale Tockey Club for their spring* meeting-, commencing on September 18. Subject to examination* by a veterinary! surgeor Mi W. H. Herries, M.P., baa sold to Air J. Chadwick a tbree-vearroldl filly by -Soult— Fairytale, amd a two-year-old colt by the same 6ire and dam".
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 53
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205AUCKLAND TOPICS. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 53
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