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WINOOKA

TRAINING QUARTERS

AMERICAN GRAIN FEEDING

United Press Association—By Electric Telei ■'(' .;' "- .'. graph—Copyright. •-■■s. ( - :; ?; ~-SAN^FRANCISCO, June' 24. Having? successfully removed ■ Winooka to .;,satisfactb'ry 4"'tfainirig ' " quarters,1 . his owners today Opened negotiations* > with the; ;Tanforan officials regarding his possibiejappearance there, provided his trainI inglis completed-herove the meeting closes.'^ ■'■~ It:is. estimated -that his training .will require about ..five weeks r .. and.it is>: doubt'fulfif the track will srtll be -open;';- in' which event'the owners Svill follow-the original .plan of taking the horse east:.on 'AilgUSt I.'' i'-'V "';. ■:[ . ■ ■ ' -'.■:. „-. ■ ■': ■■ ;. vWinooka'i. training place is _■ at- King j Heather Farm, at Walnut' Creek, 30 miles i from, San I?ranciscQ, Jfciis the property of Mrfi^Jo,h^;;MarehbaTik,:; a. .iioted: : .;local breeder and sportsman, Winooka, is eat-'' iiig'f^alifomian oatfj and grain, but is using his::p\vn hay, 'brought ,froin_ Australia. There ivaS .some; trouble 'in- the ■quarantine, ''station yesterday^ the health inspect tors insisting,"that 'some of- the impoi-ted foodiwas: contaminated .with flag sihut. Fifteen':Kacks of wheat and bran .were condemned. r*;,\ |" . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 6

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WINOOKA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 6

WINOOKA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 6

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