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TRAINERS’ PARADISE

'VISITORS to Te Awamutu cannot fail to be impressed with the excellent conditions under which trainers of gallopers and trotters are enabled to work their charges at any season of the year. The tracks are well-kept, and even in the wettest of weather good footing is provided owing to the sandy nature of the soil. The trainers recognising “their lives have fallen in pleasant places” are a genial, contented lot, while their charges are a living testimony to the congeniality of the Te Awamutu air and surroundings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 14

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TRAINERS’ PARADISE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 14

TRAINERS’ PARADISE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 14

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