LATE SPORTING
HOMELAND SEASON CLOSED. [by CABLE—PBESS ABSX. —COPYBIGHT.] LONDON, November 23. . Aga Khan heads the list of winning owners for the flat racing season, which ended yesterday, sixteen of his horses winning £46,779. • Lord Glanely was second with twenty-four horses and £39,926, Lord Derby third, with twenty horses and £37,975. WOMAN BOOKMAKER. AUCKLAND, November 24. Elsie Blandin Stfindley, 45, admitted at the Police Court that she laid totalisator odds at r the Alexandra Park Trots on Saturday. The police said that she laid odds under the shadow of the machine. Her clients were mostly women. She promised the Magistrate (Mr Hunt) that she would give up the practice, and she was fined £2. She stated that her husband was an invalid, and she had two children to support.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1930, Page 5
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