GREYHOUNDS POISONED
WELL-KNOWN RACERS
(X rom Our Oion Correspondent) HAMILTON, Today. % Wo coursing greyhounds, .• A^one ’ and “King Stephen," Coot Messrs - H. Aitken and R. canvl* anr *ilton, respectively, be--11l after the stake at Whata®v a fortnight ago, both dying last £ tanc S under mysterious circum-
Wee k ago the dogs were separated Tm A r , eceived veterinary treatment. Alone," by Mickey Free —My Own, valued at £4O, and only raced four fir)H es - This season it won two stakes run ner-up in another. “King Was a young racer by AllaAitken. It is suspected at the dogs died of slow poisoning.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 1
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