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I lit' death o( Mr Ed. (ioois roh.v trotting ut its greato>t driver and trainer. one wliom* n;im,i jms heen a household word in American light-har-iu'ss circli toj- tlu* p;mt ha! t-<-ont ti rv . As a n> m 111 pt man “Pon," ho afinrt innately iiM iiiril. > mi; ( aimj tlii‘ 1 1 1 1 if I i.wh I . am! had t MU'iderahle I ~i; ti,,. WmUTII (U. ml, ||i> ! 'l'dl :n mCMne *' ;: ' 11 t iitii-T- ready j ! ‘ !| the n.isK- w ;in no;)h ivcim iii.-rd ,;I n d I lining ni A 111! ' Ira > hiLtUCst HU lII'IS I‘ ; 11 1 u ■ lin na i n;s_ Hi- di:iny ; ' 'oou 1! ,!i l idi ia i i uayin i h,■ (i i a ial tll int :lil< l "UK ■ l>aO j||| ja rt'iii voar- im has ' t »'n one ,; ia> im v -in■■id r>'ii*s'nt n. ld; i\a r\ ha i;.| !t.i r> « , fold ' :l " an .\a in’ ijf ; n - ! v: > I and a a'p!,:1 11: ai i; 111 ■~v ;i j h .■ i•; i;' ai r _ji la i'a I in: s 1 t t rai mi •, 11as ,d v. ays pa; a-n i " nil hi' (I: a las, ;;d a a i lid'.', *»I pm . had nn sr ] -(‘ ;■ i a i' , A ; tin- i inm ->! hi' death. (’<a ■ ,'s was ,dadia hi v .-a uipaininnj; iVtoi Mae n; t- l; . tin- world - I hani pi m i imiii !■, and -anardo ;!,>■ sunthcTii 1 1 ; s! 1- n 11 1 v • Marks under ei;na go mein p, nm; eum- >iud limn--0! Mlge cr Mllistlpl. “ i'ltseidnii' « I'lli's Mil Allyiist t’7 : —Tile shew horse at Pandwiek this morning was tin 1 Ww /> alander .\iggor Min-irel. and ia' took the eye as a Derby candidate', i 1 e is a commanding cult. Perhaps the hast wa\' In desi-rihe him is that lie m almost a iacsimde oi The Monk, which is saying that he is wonderfully wadi developed. lie has a striking hloodhke head, and a diidnly ere.sU'd neck, set on sloping shoulders. 11 is fpmrims are rounded, and altogether he ropreseats the Ivan-ideai ol a rarehorse. Nigger Minstrel was only cantering .slowly this morning. so that his action could not he .(milted, hut then' was nothing elmnisv ahont him in Ins slow piicos.
Ihe Halhoa gelding llaldowa. who was a good winner in tlu> 'south last season, has rejoined the active ranks at Wingatni. It will he .some time heiore he i.s ready to run attain in pnhlie. >fcdley. the dam ol Ihdlynu'na, was sent to Australia recently to he mated with the English-hred horse Possendaie, and another from the. Uacccoiivsc Mill Stud in Comely, the dam of Royal Despatch, aceom])anied Medley. Comely will \ isit anothei- roront importation. Orhy’s Pride.
The Villioi •s Stakes winner, Alont Cfair was tidied only a lew weeks a joy. hut at his first run since tlu* operation at Unsoldll on August >25. he surprised everyone hy winning the Posehill High-Weight Handicap in his host stylo. Another tidied horse to run at Posehill was Us me Dighton. who finished a close fourth in the race won hy Colin roi.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8684, 11 September 1924, Page 7
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