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SPORTING

The Kenilworth gelding Stony, trained by George Price, formerly of Palmerston North, has been racing very consistently at Sydney meetings. During the holiday meetings he ran third in the High Weight Handicap, first in the A.J.C. Handicap, and second in Tattersall’s Club Cup. Etta (Martian —Linda) was runner up in the A.J.U Handicap. She now runs in the ownership of “Miss Muriel,” who has done well with- another New Zealander.m Bathos. ' , , The Taranaki Jockey Club will celebrate its jubilee this year at its cup meeting. A special cup will be provided as a trophy for the winner of the Taranaki Cup, and other suitable measures to mark the occasion will be adopted. Th* turf register contains a list of Taranaki Cup winners, dating back to 1876, a period of 48 years. The first recorded winner of the Cup was Opawa, who was also successful in 1877. Other double winners of the event were Battleaxe, Paritutu. and Lady Medal-

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Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 2

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SPORTING Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 2

SPORTING Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 2

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