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[?]HAR LAP

rs VIEWS oisoned, SAYS 3E.s JOCKEY, elliot ICAN RACING

3y Telegraph — Co pyrlght)

Auckland, Monday. in my opinion, was not t the famous rider of 1(JrSe, told a highly iri,y 0f Phar Lap's tria. Caliente, and of his ifter the raee when he Ickland this morning by !ge is on his way back i'n Melbourne with his ding'with considerable lerica. ot think Phar Lap was id Elliot. "But I can what the veterinary the expei'ts told me. tem and analysis carhe Hooper Foundation 3C0 revealed that there h poison in Phar Lap's ave caused death. Phar ip as though suffering ;e must have been in t he did not show it. 0 o'cloek on the after1 5. It was a terrible jap Was the greatest cey could ever ride. He a wonder horse. There in America that could m; in fact when fit and have beaten any horse fhat also was the opinAmerican trainers." •se Mounted ad Phar Lap has been at present is being exErancisco. Elliot said t had made a splendid inting. The horse's ears up as they did in life, places the skin had there were not many )avis, joint-owner, told 2 horse would be sent nd by the Monowai, ; Wellington next week. fd of raeing in and rancisco was not high, d he believed that any lian and New Zealand eat the best there. The ■oved considerably in the best in America ;nd in New York. Some :an joekeys were very 2 were very poor. The ient was different from ilia. In America, jock25 dollars for a win 3 for a loss. It would a jockey won a stake l, he would still be lollars. In Australia, paid 5 per cent of the The method of conngs was far better in New Zealand than in Lap's tour, he believhelped American racly. Everybody wanted at horse.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5

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[?]HAR LAP Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5

[?]HAR LAP Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5

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