SPORTING.
SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. Received 211. 0.33 a.m. ■Sydney. April lit. At the sale of blood horses the following Xew Zeiilanders were sold:—Asolat 310 guineas: Berenice OOgs: BonneUe •JOgs; Delhi 40gs; Jemima JOgs; Lady Maude lO.igs; U Gloria 20g0s; Petticoat ftbgs; Kinglet liOgs: Tamarind 37'/ 2 g-; Vironicpie 7.")g;s; Court Beauty 2!ll>gs; Santita l:lflg>; and llonore l'.l.igs. lioiinv Jean was bought by Mr. Currie. of Xew Zealand for 230 guineas, ' The ."taUon St. Simmer broke his beck ir.id had to be destroyed. The sale of Ilvinan for 2000 guineas has fallen through. Xcith w„s privately sold for India for 2000 guineas. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christehiiivh. Last Xighl. Owing to the mishap to the Mararoa. Mr. Mason, trainer, was unable to take Perle D'or and Miss Mischief north tonight for the first day of the Wellington races, it is not settled yet whether the horses will be taken up to fulfil their then engagement on the second day.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 71, 20 April 1909, Page 3
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158SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 71, 20 April 1909, Page 3
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