LATE SPORTING.
THE HOIS T. J. WHITE SELLS RUDOLPH.
(BY CABLE. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Sydney, this day. The Hon. J. Write has disposed of his two-year-old gelding Rudolph. The Hon W. A. Long was the purchaser of Necklet, and Braemar (the brother to Mitrailleuse) was knocked down to M. O'Brien, the well-known jockey for 250 guineas. Peter Osbeck was sold for 210 guineas.
Nominations for the Great Northern Steeplechase and Hurdles are due next Friday.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 101, 30 April 1889, Page 5
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