A Western Success. New Zealand blood may generally be depended npon to pick up a raee at almost any day's raciug in West Austraha. The hvtest success to eome to nctiee here was gained in the Belmont .Plate, lurlongs, Uy the Iliad — Isa mare Dainty Yer.se, to wliom another Maorilander in Prince Pulatiua acted as runne.r-up. Later in tho day the New Zealand bred sire Agrioti was repfesented by another winner in Agrion, who accounted for ihe six-furlong Welter Handieap.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 7
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