A GOOD WORD FOR CAP-A-PIE.
Thus a Wanganui scribe s—" It is a great pity that Cap-a-pie, the property of the Auckland.Stud Company, was ever allowed to leave this district, as the mares here seem to nick with him, and he has left some very promising young stock behind. • The few that have sported silk have managed to gain winning tickets, both oh the flat and over hurdles, viz., Truth, Marl byrnong, Sincerity, Kneecap, Kapai, and Christmas. These and his Auckland representatives, Raglan, Capella, Signess, Makiri, and others, should insure him a successful season in this district, should he ever come this way."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 3
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