NOTES FROM RICCARTON.
INQUIRIES FOR AMOR. NIGHTMARCH RETURNING HOME. (By Telegraph—Special to " CHRISTCHURCH, this clay. *. McAulay will leave Sydney to-day on his way homo with Nightmarch and True Shaft. ■ . G Salt will Ride Semper Paratus at Amberley on Saturday, while it, is, probfblo that the apprentice A; D Robmson will be on Winsome Hind and btraigiitooui'se. . , . Hounslow is going on steadily m his work, and T. H. Gillett hopes to have him ready to show some form at the Dunedin meeting next month. The ex-New Zealander D. J. Price was negotiating for the purchase of Amor. If "it turns out that the Archery gelding has been secured by Price it is probable that he will be tried out as a hurdler. A. E. Wormald has Hyperion in work again in view of minor steeplechase events in the winter. Mr. J. R. McKenzic's English-bred horse by Ellangowan is working along quietly. Ho has a good style of galloping, and shapes as if lie might develop inta a useful performer.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 12
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