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Owing: to the continuous wet weather experienced in Auckland during the pact few weeks the training tracks at Alexandra Park have been in such a condition that it has been impossible for local trainers to work their horses fast in preparation for the AT.C. winter meeting, which opens on Saturday. On the left, R. Millen, a veteran of the track, is se ;n hosing down his well-known trotter Wimmera King. Logan Lou, driven by hie trainer, D. Withers, m Campbell Handicap candi- date, is seen on the right being worked free-legged this morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 10

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Owing: to the continuous wet weather experienced in Auckland during the pact few weeks the training tracks at Alexandra Park have been in such a condition that it has been impossible for local trainers to work their horses fast in preparation for the AT.C. winter meeting, which opens on Saturday. On the left, R. Millen, a veteran of the track, is se ;n hosing down his well-known trotter Wimmera King. Logan Lou, driven by hie trainer, D. Withers, m Campbell Handicap candi- date, is seen on the right being worked free-legged this morning. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 10

Owing: to the continuous wet weather experienced in Auckland during the pact few weeks the training tracks at Alexandra Park have been in such a condition that it has been impossible for local trainers to work their horses fast in preparation for the AT.C. winter meeting, which opens on Saturday. On the left, R. Millen, a veteran of the track, is se ;n hosing down his well-known trotter Wimmera King. Logan Lou, driven by hie trainer, D. Withers, m Campbell Handicap candi- date, is seen on the right being worked free-legged this morning. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 10

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