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RACING.

ASCOT STAKES.

(Received Wednesday, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, Tuesday.

The Ascot Stakes resulted: —Mandelieu 1, Eastern Monarch 2, Carbonaro 3. —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.

GENEROUS DONATION.

(By Telegraph —Press Association.) GISBORNE, This Day. The Poverty Bay Trotting Club has received a generous donation of £2OO from R. C. Fisken, being the winnings of his horse at the recent meeting. TURF TOPICS. Black Cat, which was one of the season’s most promising two-year-olds, has been brought in again after a spell.

Dick, back at Trentham after liis successful trip to Ellerslie, looks exceptionally well, and will be kept going in view of events ahead.

Mr A. McDonald had a stroke of bad

luck" a few days ago, when his Solferino—Rosalia, colt died. The colt was a brother to Roseday, and Mr McDonald paid 1100 guineas for him.

A Sydney cable states that Purser, ■whose win in the Caulfield Cup caused such a sensation, has been shipped to India, where he will be raced by his new Indian owner. The horse will be free to race again in October.

The Riccarton jockey, F. E. Jones, will leave for Sydney to-morrow to ride Many Kittle at some of the w’inter meetings in New South Wales. H;s first engagement is at Rosehill on June 27th. Jones expects to be back for the Grand National meeting, but he wili return to Sydney again after the Riccarton fixture, to’pilot Pilliewinkie and Many Kittle at the spring meetings in Sydney. In a letter received a few days ago, R. W. King stated that both his horses were very well.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 June 1925, Page 5

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RACING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 June 1925, Page 5

RACING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 June 1925, Page 5

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