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WANGANUI NOTES.

[BT TELEGRAPH. OWN" COKP-KSPON-DEXT ] WAKGANI, Tuesday. It is satisfactory to know that the 'Wanganui Jockey Club made a profit out of the recent meeting. Had the weather been fine on the second day the financial results I •would have been even more pleasing, but j it is good to know that the club came out ' on the right side, as during the last two ' -ears bad luck in the matter of weather i ! had resulted in more or less of a loss at j each meeting. Mr. G. M. Currie has decided not to ! have Homage put into work again until j ; after nest Christinas, which mean? that the : Absurd—Eulogy filly will have had a year's ! spell. She should be greatly benefited by ' this spell. In her early training track '. work she showed the possession of a lot of i j pace, but unfortunately was never seen at , her best in a race. j It is understood that nothing definite has j yet been decided uoor. in reference to send- { ing Thespian and Deluge to Australia, but '■ if they do go across it will most likely not I be until after the Christmas meetings, by i which time Thespian will hare shown j whither he has retained his brilliancy. If | it is thought that he can reproduce his best • form in Sydney he will probably bo sent I ! across for the autumn. Mr. Currie pre-J | ceeds to Australia on a short trip at an ■ ! early date Hindi was given a turn or . the school* .' inc hurdles on Thursday. and shaped in a j promising style. Ambei Tips ha?: not been on the tracks i since the recent meeting, and has not been ! paid up for on the first day *t Otaki. Wat Lean ha-n been in steady work. One ! of his leg? filled titer the Egntont meeting. j but it yielded to treatment, and the gelding j is all right again.* All continuing to!'. AVar i Loan will prcbablj fuifii hi* engagement ia I si* Great iiortbxra Htiidie Etc*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 6

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WANGANUI NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 6

WANGANUI NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 6

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