PRINCE OF WALES.
WINS SOUTH NOTTS HUNT CUP. BACKED BY MANY WOMEN. '(Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, April 7. After attending a Toe H ceremony at Barking in memory of Lord Forster's son, the Prince of Wales entrained for Nottingham, hurriedly changing into a riding costume in the train, and won the South Notts Hunt Cup upon the marc Lady Doone. The Prince, riding with great dash, led for three miles, and was then overtaken, but his opponent fell and the Prpice won in a thrilling finish.
The result was doubly interesting as the Prince publicly tipped the mare at Hastings the day before, and it is understood that women all over the country, backed her heavily. =
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 9 April 1927, Page 10
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