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GOOD SUN FOR DUNEDIN

The Trentham trainer J. W. TL-owe has always been ready to patronise meet* ings in the. far sputh, where he was born and was first educated to riding and training, and he is planning an* other trip south next, month tp the Diinedin Meeting with his improving hack Gopd Sun, If Sunee had performed better" recently, he might also have been taken, but now he is to enjoy a let-up before being further raced, ■ Gppd gun has been nominated for an open and a hack, event on each day of the Ounedin Meeting. On the first day his two engagements are over a mile, and on the second day his open engagement is the Dunedin jockey CJub Handicap, 1 mile and 2£. furlongs, Whether he goes south or not, of course, depends on the weights, he receives, but it is anticipated that lie wjll not be so badly dealt with as he has been recently at the, hands of North Island adjusters. One has only to quote the strange logic that could set him on the same mark as Mishna, already out of hacks, on the' final day recently at Trenthaml ;

In addition to Fairway and Hyperion several stallions command a fee gf 400 guineas in England.. Tetratema stands at that figure and it is of interest to note that he is limited to fifteen mares in the present season. The Italian horse Donatello, who has now taken* up permanent quarters at Newmarket, has a full'subscription at 400 guineas. Windsor Lad's list has been full for some time past at the same price.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 13

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GOOD SUN FOR DUNEDIN Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 13

GOOD SUN FOR DUNEDIN Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 13