BAGBY AND JAMIESON
JOCKEY MAY GO SOUTH The well-known horseman, 11. s. who ls at present in Australia with tire Jamieson team, has severed his connection with that stable and is expected hack in New Zealand'after the tug, spring carnival at Randwick. The heavy riding for J. T. Jamieson k at Present being done by the promment Australian jockey. K. Bartle. It is not known definitely whether Rugby will remain in this district, but it is said that he will return lo his North 1 " heuaquarters at Palmerston Gray’s New Home been C o° r "T-’ Avllll ,las tor some time negotiating with Takanini propei ty-ow ners,’lias made linal arrange'r,?r tS for t V° biuehasing of a property. The property involved in the transacSooiil u. U lar Se frontage to the Great m a- h it oad and Manama Road, and , ect J y oPP°site the training: estabKhment ot C. Morse. It is evidently the intention to have a racing stable on the property for J. Gray, who will llls fnther. The property is an ideal spot for this, as it is very flat country spreading over seven acres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 13
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