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SMALL HASTINGS TEAM FOR LEVIN

Indian Sun Goes Well Dominion Special Service. HASTINGS, November 18. Boisterous weather, which caused clouds of dust, resulted in few horses being galloped this morning, those worked being confined to the small team from here engaged at Levin. Indian Sun, who has fully recovered from the trouble which caused his withdrawal from the Napier meeting, pleased by galloping- six furlongs in .1.171, the last five in 644. His trainer, It. Marsh, will ride him in Thursday s engagement. Mount Battock, who is engaged in the maiden, was not impressive when held safely by Queen Carcline in 60, to run five. This three-year-old was second to the Waikato double winner. Silver Mist, at the recent Gisborne fixture. He will be ridden by R. Marsh at Levin. Sunny Knight was given an easy three furlongs. He appears in somethin" like his right form. His Levin rider will be T. Kilgour. . . t r Kurrawong, the remaining horse irom here booked for Levin, was restricted to pacework. He was narrowly beaten by Ex-Pupil at Napier on Saturday. Cheddington haw fully recovered from the bleeding which affected him at Riccarton. He ware out again being exercised this morning.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 47, 19 November 1941, Page 11

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SMALL HASTINGS TEAM FOR LEVIN Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 47, 19 November 1941, Page 11

SMALL HASTINGS TEAM FOR LEVIN Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 47, 19 November 1941, Page 11