TROTTING STABLE NOW
The "successful trotting trainer, P. J. Smith", lias made arrangements to take over the Glenora Park Estate at Takanini, owned and' formerly occupied' by* J. T. Jamieson, states an Auckland report.
Since the departure of Jamieson for Sydney, R. Miller'and R. S. Bagby have both trained' teams', on the property, ■which.;' Miller, is at present in charge of. It is understood that Miller will retain part of'the stabling"ajvd paddock accommodation; as he' has:.a'number of Janiiesbn's liorsesm and-.out of training to look after.1' ]v:: . ~..:■ '.■{■' {\ . '■■ "'■■
T.Tlie'property is- an' ideal one for a trottln,g>yir,ainer, a's:!'st,!'h"a"s; in addition ;to all the requirements for the stabling and running out of horses, a private track in grass. There is plenty of room for a dirt track, also to be maintained, nnd with such fine natural advantages Smith should be able to continue the run o£ success he has enjoyed since coming from England to reside in Auckland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 4
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154TROTTING STABLE NOW Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 4
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