PROPERTY SOLD
Trainer's Move The South Canterbury owner and breeder. Mr W. A. Grant, has sold his Strathconan property, near Fairlie, for a substantial sum to a Christchurch buyer and has purchased W. P. Hogan’s training establishment at Washdyke. He will take possession on April 1, 1964. Mr Grant intends to employ a private trainer to prepare the horses he races and also use the new property as a thoroughbred stud. His three imported stallions, Jekyll, Time and Again and Llanstephan will be joined later by another which Mr Grant hopes to purchase on a proposed trip overseas in the near future. Hogan, who has a big team in training, has no definite plans yet about an alternative property.
Summer Fair Well Beaten (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, Oct. 20. A former leading Melbourne Cup fancy, the New Zealand-bred Summer Fair, failed to run into a place in the 1200 guineas City Tattersails Gold Cup at Randwick yesterday. Summer Fair started favourite at 5/4 on and finished ninth in a field of 11. The cup was won by Prince Regoli (12/1) from Tamure <25/1) and Sir Win»ton (14/1).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 4
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