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YEARLINGS AT TAKANINI

R. Miller, who has Tironui and Falstaff under his care at Takanini, has been, busy breaking-in, the rest of his charges, all young horses, states a northern writer.

The yearling colts by Hunting SongSpeechless, Chief Ruler —Cymene, Limond —Homage, Tippler—Neirene, and Chief Ruler—Sylvanun, have all been broken in and turned out again. The two-year-old by. Salmagundi—Pearl Necklet and the yearling colt by Grand Knight—Cocoanut have been gelded and placed on the easy list. The others are a yearling colt by Chief Ruler—Diamond King and a yearling filly by Tidal—Queen March. The Chief Ruler colt has improved wonderfully since going to Takanini, and with the Tidal filly, -who also bears a bright apeparance irill be handled at the end of the month'

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 4

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YEARLINGS AT TAKANINI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 4

YEARLINGS AT TAKANINI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 4

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