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F. TILLEY'S SUCCESSOR

■"" (By Telegraph.) ;'i; 5 ; rttl;i^venrng,¥psit.|')

. ■■-~: -GHRXSTCHURGHr This Day. ;. .> '-D;.. Marks; who,; gave up the position of: head; lad to H,' and'A. . Cutts itosucceed F- Tilley■ as trainer at the Fprdell stable,.has gone to Duiiedin for a few days' holiday and will leave for his new home at the' end -of this week: . D. Arriott now becomes head lad at the ChOkebbre' stables. . Hij. served his apprenticeship with the Cutts "brothers/-but'he has been away from Riccarton for some, time;; -The yearling filly Golden Emblem-is ■ the latest addition to S. Barr's team.-She' is by Philamor from the Boniform mare Bonrose. and was, bred by. Mr. T. C. Robinson, who raced "the'dam of' theiyoungster. : vii .. ; : The. Cape 'Hoin-rEurella ; twoi-year-bld;Golden Glbvr, who joined■'fßarr's team after the Wellington: Gup' Meeting, will be gelded and givena spell before being prepared - for -racing. Cape Gabo, the Cape; Horn—Missmaid colt who was acquired at the same time, will vbe kept in ' work. ' He is inclined to be fractious, but ■■>: it is hoped hewill^be ready to show some form ;in the..autumn.' . ■,-■• -■::,■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 13

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F. TILLEY'S SUCCESSOR Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 13

F. TILLEY'S SUCCESSOR Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 13

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