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AN IMPROVING PAIR

MAYPAY AND MILNROW

Two maiden candidates .at Masterton on Saturday will attempt to provide refreshing news for itheir customary trainer, C. Pritchard, when he returns with the unfortunate Autopay' from Sydney on Tuesday.' The pair are "Maypay > (Autopay's younger sister) and Miliuw. Both have lately been working well at Trenthain under, the temporary supervision of J. W.Lowe. ' ■.■'■'"'■'••.:.;: •'•■•: ' ■■:■■- ■ . Maypay did 'not show much form as a two-year-old last season, but. she made a lot of improvement during the.-winter and now 'promises to turn out a quite useful and'honest. filly. At' the Mariawatu Hunt, she Tan a fine race into-fifth place in the Rarigiotu Plate, for '.which there .were seventeen runners, and at her only other, start this season she finished second to Arena at Otaki last Saturday. With an element of luck at the dispatch she would have won. She carries_ Autopay's colours. • Milnrow, an Australian-bred. three-year-old who was purchased for 60 guineas by J. W. Lowe in Sydney as a yearling eighteen months ago, will be making his first appearance' this season on Saturday. Last term he ran three times unsuccessfully, but he too has come on a lot since last seen out. He is a bay gelding by Shilliiiglee. (sire of Gay Crest) from the Kilboy mare Kilvivau, a half-sister to Patronale (a good winner in the Dominion) and belonging -to■■'.the same family as Yattendon (Sydney Cup) and Survivor (A.J.C. Metropolitan). Lowe sold • him last year to Mr. L. Smith after putting him through' his early pacings, and Mr. Smith later disposed of him to T. Foster, a-patron of C. Pritchard's stable, in whose colours he now. runs. ■ ''

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1932, Page 8

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AN IMPROVING PAIR Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1932, Page 8

AN IMPROVING PAIR Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1932, Page 8

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