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THE WANGANUI HORSES.

I clip fcho following* "aiienb tlie horses in training njuWauganui from " Gipsy Kind's" notes :— "Foxbon is looking well and doing eood serviceable work. The St. Leger>— Leonessa lilly is 'also thaping 'well. Ctuno mile has picked- up wonderfully well lately and appears to becoming back ttr something like her old form. Maribyrnong, who did not show up at the track for a couplo of weeks, reburned las>b week and is looking very freoh. Victress, Oddfellow, and Titokawavu are only dome steady work. Kneecap and a Hippocampus — Equation gelding in charge of Billy Biggins are 'doing useful exeiciso work. Frank Hoi ton is sending Empress, the JJan'l O Rorke lilly, along, and she looks remarkably < We y ary tSoitinus— Fides) is not quito so forward, bub shapes \\e\\. Lethe is r nob. so>forward as 1 should like to see him, bub he has l^ecn growing so faijb that it would have been better had he nob run as a two- j ear-old. He is a rare cub for a hurdle hoise. W. tfohnes has Laundfosa in fairly good form considering the work sho ha 1 -, done. Rewa Rewa is lookmg \\6\\ and big, and by appearance it will take Holmes all his time to geb hcV lit for the. Spi ing Meeting. Rossiler is doing plenty of work and.is fresh and well.'' i

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 417, 6 November 1889, Page 6

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225

THE WANGANUI HORSES. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 417, 6 November 1889, Page 6

THE WANGANUI HORSES. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 417, 6 November 1889, Page 6

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