NIGHTMARCH'S RELATIVE
Trek, who will be making her second visit :to Trentham this week, will be remembered by Wellingtop racegoers because of the good form she "displayed in an earlier "visit-north. .She was brought up from Washdyke-for last year's Douro Cup, and, although she failed in that race, she; amply paid-her way by ; winning .the' Melrose Handicap, seven furlongs, from St.",' Roger and Niggerhead on .the, final dayjvofj»the meeting. V This five-yeaKoldjS'brown 'mare, is hone other7than a half-sister by Solferiho: to Nightmarch, sarVthat it might well be expected that she would win races in her turn. She has done very little Tacing this season, being unplaced in the four starts she has had, but"she was "well fancied in her most recent appearance at Oamaru at the New Year^ It may be too much to expect her to be forward enough to beat Zeebrugge,' Rebel Song, Speed, and Peschiera on Friday, but if she goes a good race she should bear remembering for Saturday. She. is now in S. G. Ware's stable at Wingatui.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 6
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