The Old Favourite
Harold Logan, with his long winter coat and a tail about three sizes too big for him, yet in good healthy condition, was taken to the lew Brighton track during the week, states The Press. He has been having a lazy time of late, but when his harness and sulky. were produced by Mr Hinds he showed that he had not forgotten his more strenuous working days and behaved like a two-year-old. Harold Logan has always shown more than average intelligence and his interest in the work of other horses was keen. A suggestion has been made that at the next meeting of’the New Brighton Club the old gelding should be sent on parade on the track on which he established his mile and a-quarter record. If given a little barrier practice he might give a good lesson tq younger horses. He would in any case be assured of a kindly greeting from his many thousands of admirers.
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Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 10
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161The Old Favourite Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 10
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