MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT
TROTTING TRAINER’S PLIGHT PROBABLY kicked by a horse
Press Association CHRJSTCHUKCH. To-day. „| r< E. Lindsay. of Bermuda, a ji known trotting noise ow ner and *"‘ n er was found in Ilia yard venterTv raom'fe ln a semi-conscious conMon with two deep wounds on his f'Lhtad one over lack eye, and a J°fon his cheek. He regained consciousness in the ntrnoon but was not able to give .account of the accident. It is thought that ho was kicked by a tors*.
r E Lindsay owns the pacer Talaro, , lch won the Auckland Cup in 1326. *,h waa the principal stake- -arner for 1326-27 season. He trains Harvest .cm who Is engaged at the forthcoming lucliiand fixture, for Mr. It. Ward, and inoma child, winner of the Sapling last season, and one of the fan,„d candidates for this year’s classics, iho is owned by Mr. (1 Cudby. His IM m also Includes two promising two-v,ir-olds by Sonoma Harvester, whose jlms sre Driftmine and Flossie Dillon.— -ihavdos."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 13
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166MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 13
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