LO ZINGARO'S NEW HOME
Mr. Sol Gieen intends to seek pei mission from the committee of the V.R.C. to panties his ne^\ ly-importdd stallion Lo Zmgaio at Flemmgton on Newmarket day. As Lo Zmgdio is unquestionably the highest-priced English hoise evei to be imported to Australia, it is more than probable that the V R.C will giant Mr. Gieen permission Lo Zingaro would be an altiaction and his piesence at Flemington will allow the ordinaiy racegoer the oppoitunity ot comparing a proved high-class English performer with tlie best Australian horsr* competing on the opening .day of the V.R C. Autumn Carnival.
Ihe Melbourne wtiter "Cairh<ran" states that Lo Zingaio arrived lather light in condition, but it is an excellent fault, and he is now putting on weiprht quickly at Underbank, Mr. Green's stud at Bacchus Afaish. He is a blight chestnut with plenty of white, and it is really hard to fault him. Mbst'horses can be "crabbed" if ono \i ants to find a fault, but it is difficult to fault tha son of Sojnrio, who. when mated with the many attractively-bred mations at Underbank, should speedily make a name for himself and also his new home.
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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 8
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197LO ZINGARO'S NEW HOME Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 8
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