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WELL-KNOWN TROTTER CHANGES HANDS United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Australian Press Association.' SYDNEY, April 20. The pacing stallion, The Sheik, well known in New Zealand, has been sold to a West Australian buyer for racing there. THE WHITE WINGS CASE. DECISION ON PROTEST TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK. (Press Association.) . ' AUCKLAND, April 20. The Auckland Racing Club committee heard evidence to-day regarding the protest by G. A. Reid, owner of Lucy Rose, against W. Scholium’s White Wings being declared the winner of the Onslow Stakes on the ground that Scholium did not train his hobse himself, as declared. The committee adjourned the hearing, and decided to give its decision next week. KING’S FIRST SUCCESS THIS ' SEASON. • , < SCUTTLE WINS BRANDON HANDICAP. United Press Assn.hy El. Tel. Copyright (Australian Press Association.) (Received April 20, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 19. Scuttle, the best filly the King has vet owned, and an entrant in the Oaks, won the Brandon Handicap, the King’s .first racing success of the year.
April 21. 23—Marlborough R C. April 27, 28—Hawke’k Bay >T.C.' < April 27, 28—South Canterbury J.C. April 28, 30—Waikato 11.0,. May 3, 5 —Nelson J.C. . May 10, 12—Egmont R..O.
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Gisborne Times, 21 April 1928, Page 11
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