HINE ATA AND HINERAWE
Two fillies who should play their part well for their breeder-owner, _Mr. R. J. Murphy, next season are Hine Ata and Hiherawe. They .will be three-year-olds in the new term, and an Oaks •successor .Mr." Murphy with one. of them is at least a prospect, considering there were few good two-year-old .nines about this season. . . Hine Ata, a bay daughter of Iliad and the imported .Greenback mare Bonny Dawn, is a full-sister to Hine,Ra and a half-sister to Acceptable, so she is more likely on her breeding to be the sprinter of the party, fehe is notvery big but she is solidly put together, and in the first of the three races she had this season she revealed the possession of more than average pace. She has just returned from a holiday looking in fine order to commence a new preP Htaerawe, a compact brown daughter of Robespierre and the Kilbroney— Oratress mare Oratrix, is^a half-sister to Marcus Cicero, and she has the breeding to rise to'any heights,-for both her dam and grandam were New Zealand Cup winners. She was in work for a time early in the season, but was then set aside -fo; have. *«* oPPOrtunrtar of maturing. Like Hme Ata, she has returned to George's;-.team in splendid health There is promise in her that measures with the family tradtoon she has to uphold. ; /
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1937, Page 15
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