LUCK TURNS FOR PALM
■ The. .™ | of the- twq-yeacrold - Palm •at Woodvilte on 'Saturday was< by ''Ithe; narrowest of imaginable margins;- but it was undoubtedly> a most deserved success. ; It capped a sequence of minor: placings^. any, one of which might have been a winning effort with a shade of luck. Only W. J.Bi^Qughton's . extremely vigorous riding 'landed Her home on Saturday. \- , : • Palih is -a nicely-bred filly frpinia speedy family, and'she may develop jfair ability later on. .She is a Chestnut by. Lackhani from, the Boniform >mare. Sleeping Beauty ■ [a well-bred half-sister to La Paix' (dam of Auto Pay, Pay Paix, arid Pbund.Note); Chakwana (dam of Indian Sage), Tranquil, The Hague, etc., most of whom were useful winners as' juveniles. Sleeping Beality was herself a failure on the race track, but at the stud she earlier left a handy sort of hack in Glen Rossie. Palm is owned by the Awapuni trainer J P Coyle. who bought her from her bleeder' Mr. G. E. Trevor.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 6
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164LUCK TURNS FOR PALM Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 6
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