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THE SHOW. JUMPING COMPETITIONWON BY GINGER MICK. For the big Dominion Competition, for which the prizes total £IOO, there were 21 entries. The jumping wos of a very high order. The result was: Mr. H. E. Porritt’s Ginger Mick 1 Mr. J, B. McNaughton’s Roger 2 Miss L- Johnson’s Spark 3 Mr. S. A- Wood’s Colleen Bawn 4 SHOW TROTTING, Stewards’ Handicap. Oliver Thorpe; 1 ; Machine Gun, 2; Dealer, 3. All started, METROPOLITAN TROTS. November Handicap, of £400; 4.35 limit; 2 miles.—3 Real Light, 12yds-, 1; S Jenusne, 24yds-, 2; 2 Vendomo, limit, 3. Ail started, Won by a nock. Time, 4-2 S 3-5,
DISASTER TO FISHING FLEET, GREAT LOSS RESULiS. LONDON, November 13. it is announced that a great disaster overtook the Scottish fishing fleet in Monday’s gale. Two vessels were sunk, three lives were lost. The Yarmouth and Lowestoft fleets lost between them nets valued at £90,000 and which it Is estimated will cost £130,000 to replace,
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17268, 14 November 1929, Page 6
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