NOTES FROM DUNEDIN
"..'■ (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") ' -': ■-■-■•"■ DUNEDIN, 22nd-April. '■: Black-Duke, Kin Tin Tin, and Red Racer loft this morning for Timaru. Yesterday.'.morning's'gallop shows them to be very we]!. ; , Assemble is being kept up to the collar, and she will be one of D. P. Wilson's j team for his North Island tour. He /intends''leaving" Black Duke and Rin Tin Tin at Washdyke, and will return for the other members of his team and pick them up again on his way North., ■'.-;■ | Fra'ncplio, who has been turned out, appeal's to be making a good recovery from the poisoning she: got at Riverton. It is not likely, that this. mare, will be raced again'this'season: ; -.-'■.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 8
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