GENERAL NOTES
The death is reported of Onyx, champion pacing mare of her day. She held the world’s grass-track record for a mile and a-half, 3.13. » j * The many friends of the Ellerslie trainer A. M. .Robertson will regret to hear that his illness has necessitated his removal to hospital. It is hoped that he will make a speedy recovery. In days now long past “Andy” was well known in Hastings, where among the horses he trained was that great mare Merganser.
R. C. Miles will ride Hard Gold, Consent, Easterly and Nukumai at Trentham; L.. G Morris, Sporting Chance, and B. H. Morris, The Mirror; K. Voitre, Normandy; M. Kirwan, Ringing Cheer; G. Humphries, Lord Argosy and Belvoir; R. E. Coveny, Compris and Rocket; D. O’Connor, Ranclagh, Saltpot and Solitaire II.; A. E. Ellis, Fast Passage, Woodful, Retreat and Full Mark.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2
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142GENERAL NOTES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2
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