CERNE ABBAS AT WINGATUI
(Special to the "Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, May 10. Gold Wren will not be produced at Southland and is being reserved for the South Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting next week. He will then come back to Wingatui for the Dunedin Winter Meeting. Cerne Abbas is now in G. Feilding's stable at Wingatui. She .has been spelling since last November, and as a result is carrying a lot of surplus condition.
Great interest is being evinced in local circles in the forthcoming Duke of Gloucester Cup to be run at Wingatui next month. It will be the fourth race on the second day's programme. Local amateur riders are responding well and Mr. L. G. Hill, secretary of the Dunedin Jockey Club, has circularised all gentlemen riders in the Dominion to ascertain who will be able to attend the meeting. Those trainers without a rider will bs supplied a list from which they will be able to select a suitable horseman.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 111, 13 May 1939, Page 22
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