AUSTRALIAN VISITORS
The Wanganella, which arrived from Sydney yesterday on'hex- maiden voyage to New Zealand, brought several Australian racing men, who will attend the yearling sales at Trentham on Friday. Among those on board were two v,-ell-knoivn owners, Messrs. E. Moss, in whose colours Veilmond races, and D. Mclnnes, of Townsville, Queensland, who had Killarney in G. Price's stable. Price also arrived on a brief visit, and accompanying him was another Sydney trainer, J. King, who has done well recently with Miss Nottava. :
Another trainer'on board was the■ 3Tew Zealander, G. Jones, private trainer to Blr W. E. Kemball at Caulfield, who has returned after an absence of several months. He will not be making a long Ansit, but will be going back again after the Wellington Meeting, and- will be taking two or three young horses with him. Jones recently suffered a serious heart attack, but he is recovering.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 4
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