KEEN SPORTSMAN
ANE of Auckland's keenest lightharness enthusiasts, Mr. Wynn Sheath, yesterday had a real “close up” of his favourite pastime. Donning the khaki overalls, he drove Native Prince in a work-out and showed by his apt manipulation of the ribbons that he would be an acquisition to the ranks of horsemen. Mr. Sheath has an idea of becoming an owner, and in getting the driving experience is adopting a policy that will prove a big asset letter on.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 6
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