HORSE IN TRAINING AGAIN
Among the owners' lost to the D6minion-'s Tuvf in recent years but ■ whose colours will shortly be reappearing is Sir Thomas Wilford, •who intends placing in ■ the hands of his ,01(1 trajner, J. Ayres, before'his departure for England- neit'month; a halt-brother to Kotow-hero, 'w.hjoiin he1 raced with success, incidentally gaining a very large dividend at ptaki, in the days prior to his appointment''as. the Dominion High Commissioner in London.
llie u'.ippcai.ince of Sir Thomas's Zetland on Dominion iace tiackb, as well us the colours of other former prominent owuoib 'who have taken stepb to ipsmne itctne piopi-etaiy interest in lacinj, mid hhoukl be a leal boon to the Tinfiathis country. The horse whom Sir Thomas is putting into tiaining at Tientliam is a foui-yeai-old bay gelding by Grand Knight horn the Saito maie Saiv temia, the dam, besides Rotouhoio, of I'iHle (dam oi Wastel.md and Vinco), I'illcttu (d.un of Headmaster and Headinistiess), and Miss Pat. Sir Thomas has atqmied him during Ins piesent usit fiom Ins biredci, Mi C W. Wilson.
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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 8
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175HORSE IN TRAINING AGAIN Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 8
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