LATE SPORTING.
SIX HORSES FALL IN STEEPLE-
CHASE,
TWO JOCKEYS INJURED.
(Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, this day. In the Tamaki Steeplechase Hunakaha, Tiri, Icel, Heyboy, Slaney, and Mapuna fell. ' Ro3s, the rider of Heyboy, had his collarbone broken. Fiynn, riding Icel, sustained a compound fracture of the collarbone and was removed to the hospital. Winter Steeplechase : Glcnmore 1, Dorando 2, The Native 3. ■"/ Scratched ; iiismark and Tiri. Glenmore led a great race home with Dorando and The Native, and \vpn by a length, two iengths separating the second and third. Time, 6.22.
(Special to Herald!)
DUNEDIN, this day
Mr Shoenan has sold Martian Maid to Mr W. T. Hazlett, of Invercargill, for 000 guineas, and llessione to Mr Baird, of the same place, for 100 guineas.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 6
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126LATE SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 6
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