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Canterbury Chat

(By "The Toff") n Sagittarius is m great buckle and :J when he steps out at Trenthaift the** others will know that they have been ■ to the races. mm * * * :...: -fl Everything is o.k, with County Cavour. . 7 fl * • *.<.-— T.fl Oriflamb thrived on the success- ■ es he enjoyed on the West Coast. ;^fl He is going to Wellington .to -W gather some more chips. Be with ■ .• • ' • _fl Young Lochinvar is m grand shape to M stand a preparation. He is being got fl ready for autumn meetings. T fl * * '* "'• /fl Agrion is carrying all his bloom, but ,jH useful exercise is all that he is being H required to do. ' mm * * *' " fl Two of -Sir George Clifford's two- .^M year-olds m Sudden Storm and, fl Scramble will sport silk at Well-, -fl ington. 'mm * ■'■■ _______ Provided the ground is firm Dark fl Spot should gladden the hearts of the'fl punters at Trentham. fl * * * ' . mm Front Rank is shaping well m her fl work, and is worth considering. fl Paperchase has done remarkably .^^ well, and must have a chance at 7^H Trentham. <^H * * * H Centrepiece has been responsible far some attractive work. He is due to win another race. ~ . - :^fl Thorndale may go to Wellington for^fl the second day. He is very well. T■■ '■■" MMM Footfall is m great order and if the^fl conditions suit him at Trentham he^fl wilkgo-well m the Cup. V J__H T.'^fl Rapier has got rid of the cold that^H bothered him at Manawatu tend is^fl again exhibiting marked ability m nj^^| track essays. He will be hard to bea^^H at Wellington, especially if the groun^^H is soft. * * * ;^fl Limerick's foot is improving m :^^H most satisfactory manner and F. S^^| Jones expects to have him ready fo__^^| the autumn classics either here or iflfl Australia. T^^l

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NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 10

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Canterbury Chat NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 10

Canterbury Chat NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 10

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