ADVERSE CHANGES HANDS
According to a Christchurch message, C.; S. Donald has sold the four-year-old pacer Adverse to Mr. H. Halliday, of Dunedin, and the mare is to join J. Henderson's stable at Qamaru. , . . ', Adverse is a sister to Casino. She ran second to Karoro'on the first day of the recent Forbury Park Meeting, and won easily on the second day in 3min 22 l-ssec for a mile and a half. She is a level-headed' mare, and a I quick beginner. : |. Mr. Halliday is an old associate of. the, sport. He owned Nelson de Oro, a speedy gelding who won several races for him under the supervision of J. Henderson.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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