SPORTING.
[isV TKI.KGHAITI —OWN COItIUvSPOSIIKST.] Auckland, Last Night. A-MOXiisr the passengers by the Manapouri Sydney this morning was Mr Richard Williams, who lias been over to ISrisbane and New South Wales for the past three months. He took over the steeplechasers I! ecru it and Seaweed ; also an lngomar tilly, the pony Little Hilda, and a small pony. Ariel. Seaweed was privately sold for till) in Sydney, and the rest were dixiwwed of m lirisbano at satisfactory prices. Recruit ran with varied success, as already chronicled, and before leaving Sydney Mr Williams sold him privately for £20.) to a Sydney solicitor who races under the assumed name of " T. O'lJrien." Mickenbolham was to leave Melbourne this week for Sydney with Carbine, Titan, Prince Tormentor and Tantallon. Titan is engaged in the Sydney Derby, and Carbine is to take part in the A.il.C. weight-for-age races next month.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2819, 7 August 1890, Page 2
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146SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2819, 7 August 1890, Page 2
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