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OUR TWO-YEAR-OLDS

A MIXED LOT

Ot tlie- bij? crowd of two-year-olds that paraded at .Hastings last Saturday few impressed. ( Possibly the fact that many were some^vhat; "backward was against them. Curie, who claims the breeding of Arausia—Hymarty, is on the small side, but her stablemate Provence (Arausio— Hoy), a half-sister to the well-performed Anomally, Shirley, and King's. Jest, is better grown. The youngsters sired by Cockpit show some quality, but at present they appear to be somewhat high

I MEETINGS TO COME. | § August 27—Danncvirko R.C. Spring. i E August'2B—Dannevirke Hunt Annual. I I August 30—Taranaki Hunt Club Annual. | I Sept. 6—Marton J.C. Spring. I I Sept. 11, 13—Wanganui J.C. Spring. f = Sept 13—Otago Hunt Annual. : = Sent 25, 27—Geraldine B.C. Spring. = i... r » • » »—^

strung* The pick of the Cockpits seen out was Poi Grirl, a daughter of Huia Girl, and a half-sister to Tea Girl and Refresher, and a : very nice looking colt that claims Hinekapua as dam. Hunting Song had several representatives at the parade. In Actaeon, a gelding from Crisis, Hunting Song has a good-Joe-king representative. This youngster is from J. H. Jefferd.s stable, who also trained his fullbrother False Scent. The Lord Quex— Makere filly* Lady Makere, moved nicely, and. should win races, Jbnt Beppy, a halfsister -.'to: Warplane, Pantagruel, and Addlepate,,.and who is' also a full-sister to Alliance, JSs;a,very bad-actioned youngster at; present.:.;; ■:_-■

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6

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OUR TWO-YEAR-OLDS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6

OUR TWO-YEAR-OLDS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6