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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES. April 19 and 21—Wellington R.C. Autumn. April 19 and 21—South Canterbury J.C. Autumn, April 19. 21—Wollingtou Racing Club. April 21 and 26-Groymouth J.C. Autumn. .April 25 and 20-Manawatti B.C. Autumn, April 20 and 27—North Otago Autumn ACCEPTANCES. April 20-Grcymouth J.C. Autuinu. April 24—North Otago Autumn,' TROTTING FIXTURES. • April 21 and 25—Auckland T.C, Autumn, April' 27-Manawatu T.C. Annual. May 3 and s—New Brighton T.C, Autumn, toay 10 and 12—Forbury Park'' T.C.' Winter, ACCEPTANCES. April 21—Manawatu T.C. Annual. April 30—New Brighton T,C, Autumn.' May 2—Forbury Park T.C. Winter.

BLOOD STOCK SALES.

(Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) SYDNEY, April 18. At the blood stock sales Cettinje was passed at £ISOO. Coat o' Mail was parsed at £290. Altogether eighty lots 'were sold if or £8344... ' '• THOROUGHBRED SALES. --'■' SYDNEY,-April 17. ' Additional yearling snlesbrought the total disposals up to 489, for which £68,737 was paid. At the thoroughbred sales of imported English two-year-olds a'Polymelia—Aircraft colt brought 1650g5, a Radium—Florist colt and a Snntoi— Lady Cynosure colt IOOOgs each, Mr E. J„ Watt paid 900gs for 'a WillonoxMorrow colt, Mr W, IDiinqn 700gs for a Bayardo—Retort colt. Untried stock was submitted on behalf of Mr "Highden." The Palinerston North fillies Pinafore and Teal brought 70gs and ilOgs. On behalf of Mr J. B. Raid, of Oamaru, a Bomba—Flowery Speech colt fetched 200gs.

On'behalf of Mr A, Mantell the

brood mare Terebinth realised HOgs.Mr J. B.'Rcid bought the racehorse Coronata for 220gs. For Valhalla and Silent Way there was no offer, Maori Mat was passed in at 120gs, Fortune .Hunter at GOOgs, and Coloura at 700gs. Sydean fetched 550gs, First Principal

330g5," Aurifcr 210gs, Common Law' 450gs, and La Balfour 240ga, Woorak made his final-appearance on the race tracks on Saturday. Ho joins Mr L. K. S. Mackinnon's Victorian Btud. The son of Traquair—Madam has; won upwards of £17,000 in stakes.'

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13858, 19 April 1917, Page 3

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SPORTING. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13858, 19 April 1917, Page 3

SPORTING. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13858, 19 April 1917, Page 3