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THE HAWKESBUHY HANDICAP. TIiESS ASSOCIATION. (Received September 3, 8.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, September 3. At the Hawkosbury meeting to-day the principal event resulted as follows :-- Hawkeshury Win tor Handicap, one mil© and a quarter and 100yds. Mr J. Howard’s hr h Cato, by Ainborite—Kraugi, 4yrs 1 Air T. Payton's ch h Green Mountain, by Groenlawn —(Vestaßa, 4yrs ... Mv H. Underhill's rn m Ratafia, by Hu ret —Rippiugille. Gyrs ... 3 Ten started. Hotting—3 to 1 agst Cato, 5 to 1 St. Modan, G to 1 Sir Leonard, 10 to 1 the others. Won easily. Time, 2min ISJaec. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. Special to the “ Times.” NEW PLYMOUTH, September 3. Tlic following prices wore realised at Mr F. Watson’s sale of blood horses this afternoonOkoari, £370; Jingal (Hotchkiss —St. Laura), £9O ; brood mare St. Laura, £4O; Daystar—St. Laura gelding, £ls—all bought by Mill Morrow, farmer, of Rahotu. A mare bv Albert Victor, from Fair No! was bought by Mi - W. J. Honeyliold for £lO 10s. Delight, 9.3, was omitted from the acceptances for the Hurdles at the Alarton races. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5373, 5 September 1904, Page 5
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