BEAULIVRE’S CONDITION
SAID TO BE GREATLY IMPROVED. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) BRISBANE, July 5. Beaulivre, who was reported to be suffering from internal trouble, has greatly improved from what is now believed to have been a colic attack. He is practically certain to start in the Doomben Newmarket Handicap tomorrow. All Well With Sir Beau. All is reported to be going well with the brilliant Sir Beau, who is working regularly at Wanganui under the direction of W. 11. Dwyer, in preparation. After running second at his first start. Sir Bead scored three successive wins, including the Wellington Stakes, and he was one of the' best of the season's two-year-olds. Unfortunately, a severe cold put him out of action in the autumn. False Witness. False Witness is among the horses doing satisfactory work at Opaki and trainer Johansen is getting the Humbug—Yap gelding well towards top form. Phaleron Song. Phaleron Song continues to please in her work at Opaki and Ashley Jenkins is giving her a special preparation for meetings in the immediate future. May Not Be Persevered With. Dungarvan bled again at Woodville and he is not likely to be persevered with much longer. Again in Work. The Dunedin Cup winner. Sparkle, is again in work. She went amiss before Easter and during her absence has put on a deal of flesh. Trcntham Races. Tn today's issue the Railway Department advertises cheap fares and train arrangements in connection with the forthcoming races at Trentham.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 3
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