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CANTERBURY NOTES.

(By Telegraph.—Special to *' Star.") CHRISTCHURCH. Friday. Mailers are distinctly uninteresting- so far as racing- is concerned at thp present time, and tne large number or horses competing- at the Dunedin meeting have been spoiled since coming back to Riccarton. In view of the Welling/ton Racing Club's meeting- to be held at Trentham early next monttCa few are being kept in work, but it. is not thought that the representation rrom this part will be strong. G. Murray-Aynsley has taken in hand the two-year-olds Papefchase and Zarisee. and Footfall. Zarisfe. which j? one or ihe rew or imported Taladin's stock 10 race, I* girted with more man average speed, and is expected to win pood races next season. Mr. O. R. Wise, the well-known sportsman from the North Otag-o district, has Placed in A. McAulay's hands a pood-look-ing yearling tllly by Archery, from K'illiney. by kilhroney— Nithseno. Volant is a halfbrother to Kiiliney. A three-year-old filly by sar:o from Killjoy is 1 tie latest addition to ::i? team of F. Chri-tmas at Riccarton. ihe is the properly of Mr. D. 1 Roberts. R. Long-ley 1= ?djaatm? a yearling r:<11 by Thurnham from HiPh Heels. Deucalion failed completely to handle the rather trirky goin? at Wmgatui. and has nan a jet up. He win not be nominated for the Wellington meeting ne.\t month. R. Long-ley will probably be represented at Wellington by Sayonara. Donomel, an! Cultivation, three userul performers. R. Emerson's stahlp will probably be repre*?nt»d by P°ho at the ?ame fixture. Gar Otteen is being treated to a speil '. W. Jennings, who. up to the present, has roiiowed his profession as trainer on the West Coast, is to make Riccarton inheadquarters. Prince Ferouz and Kuia. two userul performers on the flat, have been schooled over hurdles. Prince Ferouz looks like making- pood at the g-ame. R. Ellis has Lytup and Silk Thread doing Food work. They will probably race at a couple or hunt meeting's next month.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 14

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CANTERBURY NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 14

CANTERBURY NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 14

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