Day Dress At Trenham.
Day Dress, who was a memiber of the Chokebore Lodge team at th© Wellington meeting last week and was very narrowly beaten by Mittie in the Apprentices’ Plate on the opening day, was secured from Sir Charles Clifford on Saturday by Mr H. F. Wood, of Wellington, formerly one of the part-owners of Autopay. The filly has remained at Trentham and has gone into E. Simpson’s stable.
Day Dress, though she won her first race only recently at A'wapuni, is an improving filly of considerable promise. She is a three-y ear-old daughter of Day Comet and thqWlnning Hit—Equipment mare 8511 Dress, a full sister to Cricket and Semper Paratus and a half-sister to Centrepiece and Full Feather. Ball Dress did not Win many races in a comparatively short career, but one of her successes was the Douro Cup.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 345, 28 January 1937, Page 7
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142Day Dress At Trenham. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 345, 28 January 1937, Page 7
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