CANTERBURY TURF NOTES.
THE DUNEDIN MEETING. (Special to the ' Stae.J CHRISTCHURCH, September Hi. T. H. Gillett expects to have Count Cavour and Satrap racing at the Dunedin Meeting next mouth._ It was intended to include Amor in the team for Wingatui. but his programme will depend on how cpiickly lie throws off tho soreness which has been troubling him lately. G. J. Pino is devoting a lot of attention to the thrce-ycar-old gelding Don Jose, by , Archery from tho speedy Michaela. Last season he started live times, his host effort being when he ran second to Jericho at the Dunedin Summer Meeting. Ho has come on a lot lately, and now ho lakes the eye as a horse likely to earn considerable distinction as a three-year-old. After a run in the Trial Plate at Ashburton next week lie will contest the Dunedin Guineas, in which ho may have to he seriously reckoned with. There need bo no surprise if he develops into a stayer.
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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 11
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164CANTERBURY TURF NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 11
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