NOTES FROM HAWERA
HAVERING MAY SPELL (By Tolegraph.) (Special to "The Evenina Post.") HAWERA, This Day. drainers J. Brown and W. Pine retamed on Thursday from attending the Great Northern Meeting. Nukumai, who was sore after his. fall in the Great Northern Steeplechase, maybe produced on' Monday at Te Eapa. The Hawera-owned Havei-ing, recently trained by J. Gray at Takanini, returned to' Haw-era on Thursday. Although a great winter horse, Havering may now be allotted a spell. Banbridge is to be spelled for a month or two. Another of Fryer's 'team to go on the easy list is Green Linnet. Both these horses have had a strenuous time this season, and should benefit by the spell. •Harry Rama, .formerly of Hawora, was successful in winning £850 in stake money with Taneriri and Manawhemia at the Auckland Meeting. Both horses were bred from the mare Country Picnic, who wag the dam also of former good pei> Jiormers in Hoariri and Perfect Day.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 21
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