CHOKEBORE HORSES.
LATE fIB 0. CUOTOBD'i TEAM.
(By Telegraph.— Speclsl to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. . The death of Sir Charles Clifford is not to bring any serious dislocation in operations at the Stonyhurst Stud, or at the training establishment at Riccarton, from whirh H. and A. Cutts prepare products of the stud for their racing engagements. The intention of Sir Charles Clifford's trustees is to carry on the stud and training stable along similar lines to those adopted nearly 60 years ago by the founder, the late Sir George Clifford, and afterwards followed by his son, Sir Charles.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 28
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