PROMISING JUVENILES
/ The'Te;Aroha1 owner,.Mr..P. A. Swney, has several "juveniles' coming on and ;expeeta to have two ;bf tliem "racing later on in the season, states a northern report. One is a two-year-old gelding by Acre from Mangamaire, who is in regular work and is reported to be displaying a lot of promise. .'. .
This juvenile is well grown and on appearance should turn out ' above the average. The other is a filly of the same age by Musketoon from Lagg, by General Latour from Monoauil, by Cyrenian. This filly is not being hurried and is unlikely to race until next autumn.
Mx.\.SWn€f.~f^Jiia'ii'(it,Wib!ii:'hy Acre from Hpnitphi-ind^ a fiUy-fbal -by Musketbori from .; Mangamaire.' / Mangamaire died; a week; after foaling, -but the filly, which' is being' reared by. a foster-tnother, is thriving exceptionally well.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 6
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130PROMISING JUVENILES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 6
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