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LATE SPORTING.

ACRON SOL'D. - ! The three-year-old pacer A cron, ; v Logan Pointer -.Millie C., has been | sold to a Wellington sportsman. He j will in future be trained by J. J. | Kennerley. The price has not been stated, but it is certain that it beat all previous records for a trotter a pacer in New Zealand. WANGANUI NOTES. (Special to the " Star." WANGANUI. November iM. Malingerer lias been taken to Ashhurst, where he will be a runner in the Hurdle.? 1 to-morrow. He looks ail the better for Ins race at Levin ami should make a good Danger Zone is under offer to an Aue* traliau buyer, and there is a reasonable chance of Martian's son crossing the TasAli Cerise, which broke a. blood vessel on the eve of the Horowheuua meeting, j appeal's to be none the worse for the mishap, and is in steady work. In view of Foil ding- engagement?, W. j * Bayner intends taking Deluge, Zola. las- j towel and Zola tide to Feilhiug. T'Jie quat tette are doing good work, Zola and j Listowel especially looking well. Zola was i ' sent, a mile and a half on the flat at j half pace this morning, and then hopped j over a. couple of hurdles, jumping beautt. ( fully. | ( Hindi continues to move in an attractive j style, and should run well at 1 Thespian injured his leg, which otfjl j : appears to he ver- tender. Mr llaynev i thinks that, it may be possible to get the j son of Absurd ready for the Wanganui I I Cup meeting, but this is doubtful. Homage has very sore knees. They are swollen and blistered, aud it will be some l time before she will be ready to race again. 1 M. Gardner lias Gaiety Gir] in training again. The daughter of Sari Fran had a long spell, during which she has built up a lor. She showed a great deal of pace when she raced last year, and is moving ip fine style now, Crucelle will figure in the big events Jt Feilding, but is sore and is not. likely >o be anywhere near her best next week. Attractive is in steady work and will probably be taken to Feilding for the ■eeond day. The son of Absurd and Finery vill go to Auckland for the summer rneefng, all going well. •Judging from appearances on her'return, -* rukia ib not a, good traveller. The sister ‘ ° Ta mat etc lightened up greatly on the i southern trip.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8

LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 8

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