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SPORTING.

Mr C. .Morse's well known wicehorse Te Aral, which In at present m the trainer's hands at Palmemton North, recently met wJth an accident. Tl)o .rncehorHe was rolling jn a p«ddock, when his legs' became . entangled ip II wire fence, and, the horpe was n good d^ftl bruised and knocked about before being liberated. The accident was very jipfopt'unate, as it will put. Te Aral out of work for « few weeks, and more .especially as the owner 1r trying to get Te Aral into proper form to send across to Australia about the end of May to fulfil a number of engagements there. Cheddar 'was priced by a Gisborne buyer during. the Napier race " meeeting, and Mr' E. J. Watt asked 1000 guineas for hiui- , %

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 7

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SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 7

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 7