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RICCARTON HORSES.

GIGGLESWICK LAME. JOLLY BEGGAR WITHOUT RIDER. { (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") j CHRISTCHURCH, this day. ' The mishap to R. Beale, who broke a j collarbone when Rasouli fell in the Wai- , kato Steeplechase, left F.. Christmas with-j out a rider for Jolly Beggar in the Great. , Northern Hurdles. D. O'Connor was to : beenpon Rasouli, buL.the horse had, "to be destroyed after liis fall. O'Connor was then approached to ride Jolly Beggar, but he will not be eligible, as Royal Limond is to start In the big hurdle race. G. Ridgway was engaged to ride Royal i Limond a few days ago, and lie has gone North. F. Christmas will thus have to look elsewhere for a rider for. Jolly Beggar, and this may not be easy with the j . prospect of a big field. • Giggles wick was lame after Ris race on the first-day at Washd.vke last week, and'; A. S. Ellis may find it necessary to give this promising hurdler a spell. i Nocturnus has been on the »easy list since he returned from Southland more than a month ago. ' He has made a good recovery from the poisoned leg that'curtailed his racing and Jie is now doing useful work. "A. S. Ellis hopes to have, him ready for a race'at the Dunedin meet- , ihg nextmdnth. i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 20

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RICCARTON HORSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 20

RICCARTON HORSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 20

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