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LIKELY TWO-YEAR-OLD

! Stable Gossip About Taranaki I Horses In Form , *■■ x*l ■■ '.-'H ■ """. . •■ « (From "N.Z. Truth's" New Plymouth Representative.) I Ifcoyal Finance is the most likely-looking two-year-old at work In New Plymouth. < *, ' ■ J . i •

X TE MONANUI is m great heart now 7 *■ and his work on the track is" l pleasing all his connections. He will be given a run at the hunt meeting. f Te Atiawa, m the same stable, has developed into an upstanding cut of > a racehorse. With his pace he should win some good races. Miss M.eroia, too, is bowling along in 'a manner that suggests that she will add further to the reputation of Te Mpnanui Lodge. Oration, looking none the worse, for his Wellington trip, was given easy pace work. He' was not suited by the going at. Trentham and | will do better next time out. Mint Leaf is being v kept at easy work, but may take some time yet. Lady Quex is doing useful tasks. Merxcis is shaping very nicely, too. Blago is jumping well and as E. '. George is giving the son of Deprei dation special attention it would - be no surprise to see him annex a I race at the hunt meeting. Lochson, which has been' doing beach work for some time, made his reappearance on the New Plymouth tracks last week. W. G. Anstis has the veteran looking well, though of course somewhat big as yet. His leg appears to have made a complete recovery. He has oniy to stand up to his work to repay, the care bestowed on him. . ' * , Trainer R. Johnson "has Ridgmount back on the track again. The son qf fc_eighton looks very well and is not to be hurried. I Horomea and The Swell came i back from Wellington looking none I the worse for. the racing. They pare going very well just now and I if taken to Christchurch should F get m the picture. hR. Barlow is giving Rilette strong I/ork and she is standing up well. I Flying Shot, m the same stable, is rery forward and is moving very freely m his work. His capable mentor Kvill know \how to place him, too. I R. Barlow has m hand a nice-look-ing Potoa filly. Anolo is doing his work m an impressive manner. I Gold Dawn is looking a picture. [This ' speedy filly, does W. Mantle credit and sho will earn some stake-

money this season as she will not be called on to do too much. Manly, m the same stable, is doing easy work. Quarrelsome Kitty, should be useful at the hunt- meeting. Bright Glow, the full_sister to Gold Dawn at Hawera, is very well and is working m a convincing manner. Royal Mint . is ■ doing strong work. He will be m great fettle for the early spring. Captain Gazeley, m the same stable, miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMHitiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiitiiii luiiinniiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiuitiim

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NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 11

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Tapeke kupu
477

LIKELY TWO-YEAR-OLD NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 11

LIKELY TWO-YEAR-OLD NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 11

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