PHAR LAP SHIPPED
SYDNEY,.'iOth November. Phar tap, who left oil the XJliraaroa today, was taken aboard, an hour before the vessel's departure in •charge of his trainer, T. Woodcock. A large crowd saw the champion hoisted aboard in a horse-box. This is a new experience for Phar Lap, who went quietly. His companions en route will be a mule and a donkey. Interviewed, H. R. Telford said Phar Lap was going to his brother's stables at Trentluini. The horse will remain, in New Zealand for a month . or. possibly two months.while arrangements are being made for his future movements by D. J. Davis in America.
There'is just a chance that Phar Lap will not go further than New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 21
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