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SPORTING.

xne Wingann graas tracks jlto in good fira order for the time of the year. A Partnership of four has been registered ae tii© owner" of Hio-ng&hjere. Marsa has boen leased, but is Tcmaiums under the care of J. Stewart. P. T. Hogan arrived from InvercaTgill or oaturaay "with a» te-am of 13 horses, including a rising two-year-old by Calibre, from tlw imported maTO Wild Oats. J. Hvmers arrivec at the same time with throe horses—Kilbro gan, Iwd Eagle, and Samiel. Hogan's tean is probably a record one taken, to a moetin" by any one trainer in this country. Two ol tas team —Golden King and Glenehire—will be taken on to the O&maru meeting. All fjoiiig well, Hogan will saddle up a dozer horses at the Dunedin winter meeting. Mohawk is rumoured to be a doubtful starrer in the Oamaru Oup. He, however, worked over a useful seven furlongs on Saturday morning in company with Sedd-el-Bahr, whom he beat comfortably. HOCKEY. Taicri No. 2 defeated Waiata by 4 goals tc 1 at Bathgate Park. The scorers for Taier were Jean Hanlin (3) and E. Hendry.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17320, 21 May 1918, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17320, 21 May 1918, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17320, 21 May 1918, Page 6