SPORTING.
THE IMPORTED STALLIONS, DAY COMET AND ARCHIESTOWN. The two fltallionß, Day Comet and Archies*., town, imported from England by the Auclfc land Country Racing Clubs' Breeders' Association, have reached their new quarters" in the Waikato, and those who hare had the privilege of an early inspection of the two. sire 9 are enthusiastic- in their opinions that' they are valuable additions to the thorough-.; breds of the Dominion. At a meeting of the committee of the Breeders' Association, held recently, it was decided that the fee for each! horse bo lOgns. _ Several applications were received for service from outside the con-., tributing, clubs, and the secretary was instructed to reply that the services had been'; allotted to the contributing clubs, and until,, these requirements were ascertained it would not be known if any services would be available. An official inspection of the horeoa will bo made on Auijust 21. v PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. ... The Pikuranga Hunt Club will meet at • Kelly's Corner Paiatootoe. to-morrow (Tues- r . day) at noon. ";
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 3
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170SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 3
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