LATE RACING.
ELJJ7SLIE TSAISIM KOTBS. Over 200 horses ivorka* «t EUersUw this morning, bat all .iwere caaMcted to useful tasks, with an occasional Wgtttt. After breakfast J. JSjhs'» hosees. Golden Grain, Zaiiy Sabretache, Overtime, and Captain Jack, separately were schooled OTer the pony hurdles. The rider of the last-named trotted the old hunter up to the first obstacle, and, evidently under the Impression that be was only to be Riven a eight of it, he stopped, tint W» (Her went on, fortunately escaping without Injury. A lot of Tisttom b*ve pat Iα Kα appearance. By the Bzrsws «a Satntday J, Pryor arrived with Batoola, BL Barlow with Patronale and Gediesga, O. Cox with Sir Moseley, and J. George with Crown Pearl and Royal Aima, By the Monowsi yotaMay S. <WaddelTa team, Banian, Hj>uH Daytime, sod Hymettins, were taongnt from the South. G. Jones with Multiply and A. McLeod ■with Mistl<? also srrtrea by the same steamer. S. Dickey readied: Tgleralle on Saturday with Kaween.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 82, 6 April 1914, Page 7
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164LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 82, 6 April 1914, Page 7
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