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KING'S KNAVE DOING WELL

The TV Awamutu trainer A. Cook has a; useful team in work at present. Without exception all his horses have wintered well, and he will have a fairly formidable hand with' which to commence the season, among them boniK Jonathan, King's Knave, Namakia, Wait and See, Knight of Australia, Spearwin, and the two-year-olds Lady Ruler (Chief Ruler—Tinewere), Galilee (Chief Ruler—Lady Bode), a filly ■by General Latour—Prodice, a colt by liiad—Philomela, a colt by Magpie, and ■i colt by General Latour. Foremost of this team is Jonathan, who is getting through much useful work, and h in wonderful shape. 15ven so early it is doubtful if tho son of Thespian has ever looked better. King's Knave, who is booked for Marlon, is tho only one of Cook's older siring to bo given any fast work, and ho has boon doing everything asked of him in a pleasing manner. He will be accompanied by the two-year-old Tiiuly 'Ruler, who is well forward and possesses a. nice turn of speed. The only other veprowntativn from To Aw.imudi for Marton is Solarium. This follow continues to work along: -nicclv, and is . in'"excellent condition. .In., addition to his track.work ho has been doing a fair amount of work on the hills adjoining tho course. This should be his chance to make amends for his recent failures. ~

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 23

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KING'S KNAVE DOING WELL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 23

KING'S KNAVE DOING WELL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 23

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