AWAPUNI GALLOPS CANDIDATES FOR BULLS (0.C.) PALMERSTON N., This Day. Awapuni horses engaged at Bulls were given their final gallops undei ideal conditions, the morning being gloriously fine and the course propei in splendid order without being fast The flags were about 25 feet out. The Buzzer, who looks very well was given a couple of rounds of strong pace work on the plough. His stablemate, Kotua, picked up by Royal ReItop press ...I ♦ ■ ■ U.S. NAVAL OBSERVER. Auckland. — Lieutenant C. W. Stevenson, who is to serve as a United States naval observer in Wellington, leaves for Wellington tonight.—P.A. •FALL FROM TRAIN. Sydney.—A railway passenger, believed to be a New Zealander, Charles Campbell Pike, aged S3, who probably arrived.-in Sydney last Saturday from Waipukur'au, was found critically . injured beside a railway line near Taree, on the north coast, yesterday.—P.A. Cable. VISIT TO TRENTHAM. , , Because :of the bad weather today, the visit of the GovernorGeneral to Trentham Camp was postponed until Wednesday.next.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8
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