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TWO WELL-BRED PACERS

■One. O'.the most interesting pieces of yorkvthat was dona at Addington on Friday morning; writes "Argus," was the work-out of two two-year-olds by Sonoma Harvester. This American stallion arrived m the Dominion about three years ago and his progeny have bo far not been seen, except privately. The two young FaS BTVl l both*J? eldJ ngß ' one bein/from Flossie Dillon, the dam of Tom Thumb, ?hd^ c ROf? e *i,-r6ra the Pacer GwenS' Both the young pacers; are well developed, and it is quite evident they have done a good deal of solid work on "hd private track of the owner of their sire! Mr; C. E. Lindsay drove the Floßsie Dilwn4 a\ Gwf acJ* lM gelding. The pair worked at a steady gait and were not out for record-breaking. The Gwenchild gelding appeared to be the more forward, and Sfc/TnSSr" irii Slre '» j?*^ and build. a fTai^fcr.^r T rx wwt P^-STZ&W££ Pan Cd tftZi e^! d Knt ir ™annersaon al »^V^TS-TUt: srwtStte,.awnertoßt^ the» °«ai-t

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 7

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TWO WELL-BRED PACERS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 7

TWO WELL-BRED PACERS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 7