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WANGANUI WHISPERS

(From "N.Z. Truth's" Wanganui Rep.) WHEN Lady Cavendish defeated Civility m the Railway at Ellerslie m 1925, she was m receipt of 31bs. only from the Elysian mare. In the Stewards' next week, Civility has to give Lady Cavendish 151bs. # ■ # # Thaw felt the effects of his four races at Ellerslie considerably, while Covent Garden was also knocked back by his efforts m the sticky going. Both are freshening up again and should be m good fettle for the Feilding meeting. # # # W. Rayner has allowed Episode to take things easily since returning from Auckland. She will not be raced again until the Great Northern Foal Stakes comes up for decision. # # * The Thespian filly Curtain is also a likely runner m the Foal Stakes at Ellerslie. So far she has not been tried out, but she is growing into a nice-looking filly. # # * Limited is training en the right way, and the son of Absurd.— Holyrood will probably be ready to take his place m the field for the Stakes at Feilding. # # * W. Dwyer allowed Kiosk and Paleta to forego their Trentham engagements, though they are both m good shape. They will be taken to Riccarton and will be hard to beat m whatever events they start. # # * Kiosk appears to be as well treated as anything m the Stewards 1 with 8.3. He can sprint six furlongs with the best of them. # * * F. Tilley is fully convinced that something went wrong with. Laughing Prince m the Great Northern Guineas. He is confident the son of Quantock will prove this by his running m the C.J.C. Derby.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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WANGANUI WHISPERS NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

WANGANUI WHISPERS NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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