AUCKLAND TOPICS.
By Taihoa. March 7. Royal Scotland, a three-year-old half' brother (by Seaton Delaval} tc Master Soult, was sold by Mr H. M'Kemzie to Mr H. ' Weal during the week, the purchase having been made on behalf of an Indian: sportsman. The colt will shortly be shipped to Sydney, en route to India. The Auckland Trotting Club has drawni up an attractive programme for its summer meeting, to be held on April 23, 27, and. 30. The stake money for 25 events is, £1240, the . principal races being the: Stewards' and Campbell trots, of lOOsovs each.
The defeat of Sedition in the Wanganui Cup proved a pretty severe blow to Auck-: land punters. H. Howe went south on Friday, taking with him Aimwell and Maykoff to fulfil engagements at the Dannevirks, Masterton, and other meetings. W. Gale has added to his team a rising two-year-old colt bv Motiti from Parihaka, and a three-year old half-sister to Rauparaha, by SeatoD Delaval. The Eton gelding Excalibur is tc be given a spell, and on being taken up again wil} probably be tried aa a jumper.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 55
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