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WILTSHIRE'S BROTHER

Wiltshire's four-year-old full-brother, Wilton, who has been a disappointment so. far on . tile flat, is now to follow, or, at least; attempt to follow, in the footsteps of'his redoubtable jumping relative. • On Tuesday at Te Rapa Wilton had his first lessons over the fences at the back of the course and gave a promising display for a novice. He handled his fences cleanly, and .he will be given an opportunity at Whangarei of displaying his capabilities in this direction. Hopes are. entertained that he will prove a better proposition over the fences than he has on the flat. '■■■■ ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 4

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WILTSHIRE'S BROTHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 4

WILTSHIRE'S BROTHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 4

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