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NAT GOULD INCIDENT

INTERFERENCE WITH RACEHORSE. A SCHEME THAT FAILED. E*roM Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDQN, June 22. An attempt was made to prevent Rose Prince, the winner of the Cesarewitch in, 1923, from starting in the Alexandra Stakes at Ascot, for which he was heavily backed. His stable was entered during the night, and Rose Prince was driven out. He was found roaming the fields next morning, a considerable distance away. Ho receded heavily in the betting market, as he appeared to have no chance in the race, but he won by a neck.—A. and N.Z. Chble.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19206, 24 June 1924, Page 7

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NAT GOULD INCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 19206, 24 June 1924, Page 7

NAT GOULD INCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 19206, 24 June 1924, Page 7

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