THE TURF
WAN GANUI MEETING
(United Press Association.)
WANGANUI, This Day
The Wanganui Jickey Club meeting continued to-da yin dull weather with nii nthreatening. The attendance was good and the track was better than on Thursday.
Debutante Stakes: Arpent 1, Lady Cavendish 2, Bank Draft 3. Scratched, Poppv Day. Won by two lengths; time 1.4 1-5.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Cepy right ) (Australian and N.Z. Cubic Association!
SYDNEY, Sept. 12. Knight announced his intention of sending some of his horses back to New Zealand., Royal Despatch and Alfonso will be shipped to-morrow. Regarding the others of the team it is stated that they, including Ballymena, will probably be shipped next week. As far as lie could .say at present, Glcntruin, too, would leave next week, but, ho was awaiting a message before making a fina Idecision in her case. Should Knight adhere to his decision tlie absence of the two cracks, Ballymena and Glentruin, from the Randwick Spring Meeting, will cause much disappointment and alter considerably the anticipations which have ruled so far.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 September 1924, Page 5
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