EUROTAS DUE FOR WIN
Eurotas, who ran two seconds in maiden class at New Plymouth last week, looks like being an early winner, as his only previous outing was once last season. He is to have his next outing in the Maiden Race at Wanganui tomorrow.
Eurotas, like Sir Robin, is an Aus-tralian-bred three-year-old and he is, also a black, though he has been gelded. He is by the Tracery horse Pantheon (sire of Peter Pan, Panto, Hyperion, Olympian, etc.) out of the Magpie—Queen Ingoda mare Mimic, a full-sister to the Auckland Cup winner Corinax and closely related to the Melbourne Cup and Williamstown Cup winner King Ingoda, to whom Queen Ingoda is a full-sister. He was bred at the Kia-Ora Stud, New Soutfr Wales, and at the Sydney sales last year he was bought by J. T. Jamieson on behalf of, Mr. H. Theodore for 130 guineas.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 59, 7 September 1938, Page 15
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