YOUNGSTER DESTROYED.
Mr. W. R. Kemball experienced a stroke of bad luck at Trentham this week, when he lost the two-year-old bay colt by Night Paid out of Sweet Charity, which he had named Abundance. The youngster, which was trained by W. Hawthorne, jumped the fence of his enclosure and, catching his rug in the fence, received injuries which included a broken foreleg, and he had to be destroyed. Abundance, who cost Mr. Kemball 160gs at the last Trentham sales, was a well-developed colt who had shown considerable promise, and the loss is severe. His dam, Sweet Charity, is an English-bred mare and dam of Knightlike andNetley. . '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 10
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