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CO NDENSED ITEMS.

" Soii-of a-Wun if, in work again at Ric 'carton. ' The'Sydhey ■*' ring J ' had a bad time of ib over the A. J.C. meeting. 'H.,Ji!llteon has shifted his business to a comrriodtous shop at^the foot of Grey-streeb. Mr Steads* -winning payment at the A. J.C. Meeting only amounted to £100. Mr W. .Lyons has disposed of Queenie to Mr T.. Sampson, of Sydney, for stud purposes. - • J - 1 <• ' . for the Great Northern Steeplechase and Hurdle,s are duo next Wednesday. The run ' m dde by Carbine over the last half-mile in the Sydney Cup— 4Bsec — is the best, on r.ecord. Five fall's occurred during Ihe A. J.C. Meeting., but none of the recipients wei-e seriously injured., flany Harrison has an addition uaa.de to ■ his'string in the shape of a filly by Ingomar out of EiLeen (full sister to Derringer). • Mr Stead's yearling filly, by Sd. Albans — Waterlily, purchased in Melbourne, has -been named Nennppar. Audacity js b,«\ing prepared for the two forthcoming,, local v race meetings on, a .private fcvaqk in the. Takapuna district. It is reported 'In Sydney that J. Chaafe has put chased.Peter Osbeck and Honeydew, and that their future home is Queensland. Mi R. Ray is expected here shortly, and intends putting in a couple of months at the L|ikes. v The veteran has been buying up land o itf'Chvietchut oh la-tely. „ It i«,*aid, r had ?l Ellis entered his protest against Carbine befoi'e weighing in instead of aftcr,ij> is a. thousand to one Melos would .haye^gob che prize., " * " Itigisaid on authority that the racehorse Tradition jt Will shortly become an in - 'mate of Walter Hickinbotham's stable, and '"join Carbine and Co. , Siftre Carbine was purchased for 3000 guineas by Mr D. S. Wallace, ho has woii £5,471 in" sjtakes for his new ow ner. The colt's total. winnings amount to £7,665. The H6n. James White has* lost his mare Neophyte, . who died at Kirkham. phyte was by Che-«fs" ri ' rom Alpacca.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 3

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CONDENSED ITEMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 3

CONDENSED ITEMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 3

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