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Lin.d'--'was on Burus when he. won the Wanganui Steeplechase," arid ;>ode many other winners. ' Frank probably lost count of the number of times he had his collarbone cracked. * =* ■ • * ' Elysianor is a promising sort of gelding, and has shown some pace on the, track,.'; but how he will race remains to be -seen. He is m the Texas Handicap. ■■- „•■.' .-■-.■' ' * ■ •*. T\"...*" • '*■;;:" " 'Tissaid Wanganui.puriters are (saving up to be on Attractive if he starts jab-41ie».<MaEtpp. 1 meeting, -JEhe sor^-of

Absurd — Finery did so well at the back end of last season to make his prospect's appear bright at the early meetings, as he has been kept going. ; nc ■* # ; The English-bred Bonny Dawn is expected to be a runner m the Texas Handicap to-day. She is a very highstrung filly, but has a fair turn of pace. #. * * T. Quinlivan is not giving Fool's Paradise much work, as the son of Absurd is ready to race now. # >* * A number of Wanganui-trained horses will be seen out at the Marton meeting, but neither Rayner nor Quinlivan will be represented. # #. ' "■ # Some of the track watchers will not have The Thorn as a likely winner of the Wanganui Guineas. However, the son of Absurd — Rose Queen is making steady improvement, and may prove better than expected. '* * # F. Lind has both Pardon and Elysianor engaged at the Marton meeting. # # * Opaku, the five-year-old son of Lord Lupin, is a good jumper. He takes the big fences m true hunter style, and may prove a. snag m some of the minor steeplechase events to come. iiiiiiiiiinutiiiiiiiiiilltiiiiiiililirilrlliriiiiiiirMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiil

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NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 11

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 11

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 11