COUNTRY AT WINGATUI
(Special to the "Evening Post")
DUNEDIN, June 4.
The removable brush fences at Wingatui have been rebuilt and are all ready for next week's Dunediri Meeting. A set of these forms the double in front of the stands, where this year they will not be constructed across the full length of the course, an opening being left for riderless horses.
T. P. Wilson has sold up-his stables near Wingatui and has gone into the city. He had only a'fair'team of late, the best of whom was Lochlaggan.
Viking will riot be seen out again until the spring, as he has been returned by F. Shaw to his owner.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 22
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