SPORTING.
THE PKINCE PALATINE SALE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyrig-nt London,. February 5. Mr. Joel argued that being a rich man tile same in,..- did noi api... t>, •■■ to ordinary people. Lord St. Davids gave evidence that during a discussion at the October meeting at Newmarket it was suggested that the horse was about to be sold outside England. He and some friends agreed each to find 110,000 to prevent this. He understood ■ ...i iic waa hi touch with the vendor. TARANAKI RE-HANDICAPS. The following re-handicaps have been declared by Air. Geo. Morse for the Tarunaki Cup:—Emperndor 0.5, Allegation B.S, and Tiresome 7.9.
Mr. W. G. Abbott, of Pukekohc, has disposed of the well-known trotting mare. "Stop It," to Mr. Nicholson, of Wanganui. The price paid was X.2ZO. It is understood that "Stop It" is to he taken across to Sydney.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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139SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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