SPORTING.
RACING IN AUSTRALIA. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received April 29, 5.5 p m. Melbourne, April 29. The Glen Huntly Cup resulted: Purser 1. Tyrant 2, Ouverte 3. Won by a length. Time, 2 min. 22% sec. BARGAINS OF THE SALE-RING A perusal of the records attaching to the various sale-rings in southern reas reveals that many illustrious performers conic within the category of bargains, and no one reqnlres to be told that Carbine, who first saw the light in Auckland, occupies a place in the list. The following list which I have compiled shows the prices paid for the most noteworthy equines as yearlings and the various
sums won by them in stakes: — Sold as Stakes Yearling. Wen. Eurythuilc, by Eudorus .310 3G.S10 Gloaming, by The Welkin .... 2.30 32,$54 Carbine, by Musket (520 2.:.47(5 Cetigne, by Grafton 200 27,200 Sasanof, by Martian 400 20,770 Poseidon, by Posltano 500 19,49(5 Carl it a’, by Charlemagne II. .. 125 17.830 Woorak, by Traqualr 500 10,800 Pr.trobas, by Wallace 3.00 15.057 >.ewhaven, by Newminster .... 120 13,2-54 Gladsome, by Seaton Delaval . 100 11,084 Biplane, by Comedy King 375 13,596
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 5
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