A MATTER OF DOUBT.
“The Asian,” of Dec. 20, had the following paragraph:—“We learn that some curious complications have
arisen over the identity of the mare that, in Mr. Galstaun’s colours, has been running here under the naipe of Shining Way. A cablegram received in Calcutta yesterday, in response to a reference Home, tends to show from the description given that the mare we have known as Shining Why is not Shining Way at all, and the question that arises is—Where is Shining Way? Before Mr. Galstaur left England this autumn, he bought and sent out several horses, among which was supposed to be the wellknown stayer Shining Way, and when the horses arrived in India, Tom Ferguson, Mr. Galstaun’s trainer, picked out the one he, concluded -yvas Shining Way, and trained her ifor long-distance races. She ran second in the seven furlongs December Plate at the Second Extra Meeting, but is found not to be able ,to stay over long courses. Hence the’ refernce HOme, and the complications that have arisen.” i
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1241, 29 January 1914, Page 11
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173A MATTER OF DOUBT. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1241, 29 January 1914, Page 11
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