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TRENTHAM'S SOUTH HAND

Treritham stables are usually represented at -the C.J.C. ■ Easter ■.■ Meeting, and this year the small contingent for Riccarton will comprise J. W. Lowe's pair, Red Sun. and Sunee, and W. J. Wood's pair. Arctic King.arid Myriam.; . . Lowe, will be'leaving, for thp south tomorrow evening. Red Sun, who has continued to do well .since the , Wellington Meeting, will be ridden in the brush hurdle events by C. Thomson. Sunee will start in . the Spckburn Handicap on the first day, with P. Atkins as his ' rider, and. in the Great Autumn on the final day, in which he is as yet without a rider,: as Atkins has already been engaged for Chief Ranger in the Easter-Autumn double.. ■ -.'■..'.•■ . : ■■- ■

Wood will .hot-.be going south '-till later on in the week. Arctic King has the same engagements' to keep as Sunee, and. Myriam is in hack, events. The last Trentham horse to win the Great Autumn was Grand Knight in 1926, but the centre has won the Sockburn the. last two years, with Might, and sue, cess for Arctic King: or Sunee this year would be the third victory in line for Trentham in the race.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 15

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TRENTHAM'S SOUTH HAND Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 15

TRENTHAM'S SOUTH HAND Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 15

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