THE PRINCE OF WALES.
SUCCESS AS HORSEMAN. VICTORY IN HUNT CUP. A. and N'.Z. LONDON, April 7. After unveiling a Toe H. memorial to Lord Forster's younger son at All Hallows, Barking Church, the Prince of Wales entrained at Nottingham and, hurriedly changing into his riding habit in the train, won the South Notts Hunt Cup on bis mare Lady Doone. . , The Prince, riding with great dash, led at the three miles, but was then overtaken. His opponent, however, fell, and the Prince won in a thrilling finish. The result was doubly interesting as the Prince publicly tipped his mare at Hastings yesterday. It is understood that women all over tlie country backed the mount heavily.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 11
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