PHAR LAP.
APPROACHING RACING FORM. WORK AT AGUAS CALIENTES. (Received 10 a.m.) VANCOUVER, February L At Aguas Calientes Pilar Lap was walked three miles, then jogged a mile, and later given a slow gallop. His work convinced observers that he is not far from racing condition. He is playful and contented in his new surroundings. It is possible Phar Lap may be engaged in match races in Eastern America during the summer if lis is successful in the Aguas Calientes Handicap. In addition to special Australian feed, Phar Lap drinks a special brand of bottled water. WAIKATO RACING CLUB. Entries for the summer meeting of the Waikato Racing Club close wdfch the secretary, Mr. E. H. O'Meara, Hamilton, or Messrs. BlomfieJd and. Co., Shortland A»c&laa»d».: 6- pjm. next Eriday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 12
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