TWO MORE YOUNGSTERS
A'Clnistchm-ph report stales that I<. D. Jones has ,talien in hand a two-yeur-old colt' by 'Groyspear, from Imperial Molly, by Crown Imperial 11., purchased by Mr. IL -A". Knight at T rcntham for 123 guineas, and1 also a- two-year-old filly by Silverado from Zaragoza. i - [ "Taragona;!has. rcjpinod the aeljye bngade, and Morena has been put aside for a-few ■weeks. - The latter gives great promise of developing! into a high-class, hmdler, as ho is endowed with plenty of pace and jumps reasonably well foi a novice.
GOOD STAKE WINNINGS
With' Oratoriaii's win and the minor placings of Oratorian and Concentrate, Mr li. J. Murphy won £1103 in prize money at ' the Melbourne Cup Meeting. Stakes distributed at the fixture aggregated £27,542—the smallest total for yeais.
REMINDER TO OWNERS
-..Acceptances for all first day's events at the Feilding Jockey Club's Spring Meeting, to be held on 28th aud 30th November, close at 0 o'clock, on Monday even* ing Nominations for all events at llio Woodyille District Jockey Club's Summer Meeting, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday. 9th and 30th December, also close at 9 o'clock on Monday evening. The telel graph office at JVoodville closes at S p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 6
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200TWO MORE YOUNGSTERS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 6
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