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BUSY OAMARU TRAINER

PROMISING JUVENILES SEVERAL STRONG SUPPORTS Jack Henderson has a big string of horses in work at Oamaru, including eight by Nelson Bingen. Three of them are three-year-olds, one from Empress Eugene, one from Snowdrift, and one from Teresita, who is the dam of Terence Billon. Five are two-year-olds and individually claim as their dams Glade, Nellie Scott, Miss Burlington, Bertha Bell and a Fetereta—Muricata mare. In addition to those mentioned, the three-year-old pacer Return Voyage, by Happy Voyage, and another three-year-old by Rey D’ Oro from Hffie Bingen, is sheltered under the roof of the establishment. With such strong supports as Terence Dillon, Logan Brae, Final McKinney and others, the Oamaru trainer's stable should prove a formidable one next season.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

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BUSY OAMARU TRAINER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

BUSY OAMARU TRAINER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

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