DEPARTURES FOR SYDNEY
The teams of A. D. Webster and B. Burgess were shipped on the Ulimaroa to-day without extraordinary incident, apart from the fact that Werata was a late arrival at the steamer. He evinced a decided objection to being trans-' ported over the Eimutakas in the horse float, and had to be walked over the hill. He went on board the steamer without any trouble.
Webster had eleven horses instead of ten, as published. The extra one is Huntique, a black gelding by Hunting Song from Gazelia, an Auckland-owned-youngster that has • done very little racing. ' :
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 11
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