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TROTTING BREVITIES

The Auckland Trotting Club's Meeting next week will close the season in the North Island.

. One of Author Dillon's best sons in Great Author has become the property of a client of L. Davidson's stable. Great Author has won' several races, including the Westport Cup, and but. for unsoundness he would have added to his creditable list of, winnings.

H. 'Hedley is educating at Epsom an upstanding two-year-old trotter. by Surprise Journey from the Great Audubori mare who produced Young Rodney and Gold Pointer. The youngster, who has been named Great Surprise, is one of the. biggest for his age seen at Epsom.

A two-year-old filly by Maxegin from Katute, and bred by Mr. E. J. Parkes, has been placed in A. Bryce's stable. Katute, • a roan mare, whom the juvenile resembles, was a . speedy trotter by Nelson Bingen—Muricata, while Maxegin, a high-grade trotter, was imported from America and is by Judge Maxey—Kheim Lass. J. Gee has an addition to his, team in a fine-looking two-year-old filly by Peter Bingen from Kewpie, dam of Kewpie's Guy, Kewpie's . Triumph, Kewpie's King, Kewpie's. Crest, Kewpie's Bond, all good winners, and Kewpie's Bingen, a promising novice. The filly is well developed and has a neat style of pacing. ■. ■ • ■ ■ ■• ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 15

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TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 15

TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 15

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