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Trotting Notes

I Winners of Big Stakes: Mr. G. J. Barton’s horses won just over £BOOO on New Zealand trotting tracks last season, and Mr. J. R. M’Kenzie collected £4,112 10s. Grand, Mogul £2610 was the biggest individual winner, Reporter £1,825 and Poti Luck £1645 being next. Rey de Oro’s progeny accumulated the big sum of £15,430, and Wrack £13,421, and Jack Potts £10,825 also reached the nvefigure mark. A Winning Way: Reporter continues on his winning way, and he has not reached the peak of his form yet. He is brilliant over all distances. King’s Warrior: The Auckland pacer King’s Warrior is in capital condition, and should not be long in adding to his winning record. Ready for the Classics: Horsepower is a lazy customer. He has developed since he raced in June, and will be a powerful three-year-old

He will be got ready for classic events. Freshened Up: Bingen Palm appears to have been freshened up by his spell, and should ! soon add to his winning record. A Bright Future: Parisienne has never been better, ■ and she looks like reaching top class. . She is one of the best young pacers in I. the Dominion, and has a bright fu■l ture. - 1 A ■ ' D , American Pacer: • The three-year-old American pacer ; Fremont is a handsome horse. K. B. ’ Berry has given him sufficient work to keep him healthy during the period required to acclimatise him, but intends to send him along so that he r will be ready to race in September or : October.

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Grey River Argus, 11 August 1937, Page 3

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Trotting Notes Grey River Argus, 11 August 1937, Page 3

Trotting Notes Grey River Argus, 11 August 1937, Page 3