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TRENTHAM YOUNGSTERS

Although there are nearly a score of twd-year-olds in work at Trentham, only' three • have been' entered for the Trial Plate, five furlongs, on the second day of the Otaki Maori R.C.s Meeting. They are A. JB. Browne's pair, Michael Angelo (Chief-Ruler— Comedy Queen) and Volga Boatman (Weathervane— Stardancev),' and H. Pritchard's Purse (Paper Money— Dame Winkie)... Michael Angelo and Volga Boatman were, being galloped regularly a few-weeks': ago,'but they have been having an easier time lately, and-it is not likely that either1 will be racing next week. • Purse had;; outings -In' the and; Debutante Stakes at Wanganui, but little is known:1 o£ her progress since, as she is not worked in ths morningSi She was restive and. unsettled before the Stakes at Wanganui, but the r "experience may have quietened Trenth am stables will probably be "much1 better represented in the Nursery Handi-: cap, for two-year-olds only, and run over four furlongs, at the Masterton Meeting on 17th October. The date .is a week, before the Wellington Meeting, and the race :o'ffers a much more satisfactory trial than that which would be provided at; Otaki, where the event is open to maiden horses .of all- ages and makes no dis--crimination in weight between two-year-olds ■and-older horses.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 21

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TRENTHAM YOUNGSTERS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 21

TRENTHAM YOUNGSTERS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 21

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