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SILVOX AGAIN AMISS

Silvox showed signs of lariieriess after his work at Riccarton last Saturday morning, and he will have to go out for another; long spell. The trouble "is "fn -the tendon that gave way in the spring. ; It ia bad luck for his. connections^ that j Silvos should have gone wrong-agaiii; at j this stage, when he appeared to be getting] near to racing fortn, and with Rebel Song also out of commission Lieutenant-Colonel Stafford has'had bright autumn prospect's dashed very suddenly^ 'In the case of Rebel Song, it is not the.: old injury that has caused his retirement, the-trouble ori this occasion being se'samoiditis. It is probable that these two horses, . who • are half-brothers, will be ■ spelled " for six months or more before they are required to do any more work.'

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

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SILVOX AGAIN AMISS Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

SILVOX AGAIN AMISS Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6

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