TURF NEWS IN BRIEF
White Gold, who won brilliantly first time put last spring and shortly afterwards went amiss, is working along well again. at Awapuni.
Punarua, who * looked unlucky not to open his winning account at Otaki on Saturday, ran as true as a die once on the way, but it is a-big thing hay-» ing to come through a maiden field of more than twenty starters. Win-and-place at Duneduv this week, and single-pool at . Auckland and Hawke's Bay. .
Thrasos, the Tracina-Pythia three-year-old who impressed in his first outing at Otaki on Saturday, is a very powerfully-made colt with unusual width across the loins: He is one of the most promising maidens seen out for some time.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 15
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