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GLOAMING’S TROUBLE. REST OK SOME MONTHS NECESSARY. (Received Sept. 10. 10.55 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sent. 10. According to a veterinary surgeon wlio examined Gloaming, the trouble is deep-seated, and it would be unwise to race him until lie has had a spell for some months. The veterinary surgeon considers the suspension of his preparation is absolutely'necessary. —U.P.A. SENSATIONAL BTDS AT DONCASTER SALE. TETRARCH COLT BRINGS 14.500 GUINEAS. LONDON. Sent. 0. At the Doncaster yearling sales Lord Glanelv paid the record pr ce of 14,500 guineas for a Tctrarcli—Bluet it colt Bidding was most exciting. It started at five thousand. Thirteen lots realised 54,650 guineas.—A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5583, 11 September 1920, Page 5
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