TROTTING BREVITIES
Trevor de Oro disappointed at Marlborough, but will do better on a dry track.
First Aid is a Marlborough institution now, and she earns her oats. The roan mare is by Glandore—Blackwood Abdallah mare.
In recognition of Mr. H. F. Nicoll's services to the . sport, the Kaikoura Trotting Club last week elected him a life member of the club.1
The 1936 Timaru Futurity Stakes winner Southern Chief is again in work under the charge of J. J. Kennerley. Southland, the two-year-old brother to Southern Chief, is in the same stable.
Frances Worthy, winner of the New Zealand Trotting Stakes at Timaru last month, is to be tried at the pacing gait. She is a three-year-old filly by Frank Worthy from Queen Ida, and is trained by R. W. Franks.
Cassidy, who won at Blenheim on Monday, is by Baron Derby from Lady Zoe, and was bred by Mr. H. J. Woodfield, for whom both the sire and dam won races. Cassidy showed early promise, and last season was ' Rurchased by Mr. W. S. Bennett, owner of the trotter Wahrunga and the pacer Epilogue, both of- whom also won at Blenheim. - • ,'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 22
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