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SPORTING.

THE ST. LEGER. By Telegraph—Pfess Assn.—Copyright. „ , London, Sept. 10. tarslake rode Keysee who won the St. Mger by six lengths. Buelutn was favorite. A BIG PRICE. . London, Sept. 10. A filly by Tetrarcli—Oenone has been sold by auction for 5100 guineas.—Aus.-N.Z. Cabl» Assn. DOMINION HORSES IN SYDNEY. „, „ Sydney, Sept. 12. six Now Zealand horses shipped on the Moerakl landed fit—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RECORD BROKEN. „ . , Sydney. Sept. 12. Mr. .Tudd's Sundown broke the high jump record at the Albury Show by clearing 7 feet »% inches. AWAKINO RACING CLUB. (By Wire.—Own Correspondent.) . . , Wellington, Last Night. An application from the Awakino Beach Haclng Club, sent through Mr. Jonnlngs, was forwarded to the Hon. J. B. Hine, Minister jor Internal Affairs, who will consider the issue of the license when the proper form Js filled In. TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. (By Wire.—Own Correspondent.) T Wolllngtori, Last Night, in regard to the Taranakl Trotting Club's Plication for a totalisator license, .f Parliament increases the number of totailsato? l censes, the Minister will give full considersHon to the application. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. A committee meeting of the above was held on Monday. The report of the sub-committee sot up to go Into the new grandstand scheme was submitted to the meeting. The opinion wa 3 expressed that the club was not financially strong enough to consider an undertaking of such magnitude, and it was decided to defer the matter until alter the March 1920 meeting. On account of the altered position of the new racing track, the lawn and birdcage ore to be enlarged to more than twice their present size, and with other facilities which the club Intend adopting in time for the next race meeting the public will be adequately provided for. A new uprto-date number board, tn concrete, and also a judge's box. ore to be proceeded with now. The following appointments were made: Handicapper, .Mr. H. Coyle; starter, Mr. A. Morse) clerk of scales, Mr. H. Holmes.—Star.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 7

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325

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 7

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