A HIGH PRICE FILLY. A. and N.Z. LONDON .Sept. 8. The sale of yearlings at Doncaster. extending over three. days, realised. 127,80Sgns. There was a spirited contest betweeen the Hon. George Lamblon and Lord Glanely for the possession of the filly by Tracery, f-oTi the Wildfowler mare Blue Tit, the first-named sportsman securing the youngster at 7700gns. In the two previous years Lord Glanely purchased Blue Tit's produce—-a colt by Swynford and a coft by The Tetrarch —for 11,50C I gns. and 14.500gn8. respectively.
TOTALISATOR REPORT. fBY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.} MATAMATA, Friday. At the annual meeting of the Jaatatcata Racing Club it was decided that the secretary write, to the Minister for Internal Affairs advising him of the club's endorsement of the whole of the Totaiisator Commission's report and congratulating the commission upon its thoroughness.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17883, 10 September 1921, Page 9
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