4X5 —Te Aro Handicap, £360; 1 mile.
222-Young Charles. Has performed well , under welter weights this winter, for he is not overbig 10 21 010-Noble Fox. Has let his connections down on several occasions lately, but has promising staying ability. A stablemate of Young Charles 9 U 01-Anita Foe. Registered very impressive victory at Woodville, and will probably be the favourite. Won on the course and paid sensational dividend last October •• 9 b 020-Authoress. Has failed in open company of late, and will probably go better in this class 9 3 031-Kilometre. Won easily over a mile and a distance at Wanganui and has accomplished his work since In very pleasing fashion 9 3 201 -Pink Lad. Successful over a mile and a quarter at Dunedin last month. Revels In the mud. Placed on course in March 9 0 332-Arabic. Form a little in and out. but has the ability to surprise 8 13 10-Little Robin. Won well at Otaki but failed to repeat the effort at Woodville. Appreciates a middle distance 8 10 010-Stella Lux. Unplaced at Otaki, but is a possibility on a roomy course 8 S 021-Sheeny. Surprised in winning at Dunedin last month, and is an improving sort, bred the right way for winter racing 8 5 O-Te Ore. Does not appeal 8 5 000-Auto Sweep. No form 8 0
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 4
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