BACK AT EPSOM
S. SHAW, the Epsom trainer, has returned home after a lengthy stay in the South Island. Native Prince, who raced successfully at the Addington Easter fixture and Forbury Park winter meeting, where he put up the track record of 4.24 4-5 and qualified for the New Zealand Cup, has been left in Christchurch, where he will next race at the National carnival. The genial and successful local reinsman, before leaving for home, purchased the promising two-year-old Travis Maxwell (Travis Axworthy— Nancy Maxwell) and will race next Saturday in the Sapling Stakes in J. Shaw's interest. The youngster has been left in F. Holmes’s care. While in the South J.S.S. went across to Blenheim, where he won a double with the Wanganui juvenile, Bingen Crest.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 14
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127BACK AT EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 14
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