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HE HAD A GOOD TROT

J. R. McKenzie Heads Winning Owners' List

' • (By "The Toff.") . Once again J, R. McKenzie jis at the top of the list of winning trotting owners. ' ',

THIS is hia. second offence, and judged by* the enterprise he is •v displaying he. deserves to be at the top, or nearly so, every season. The Wellington sportsman has done exceptionally well during the few years he has taken an active part m the sport. i ' "He- is not afrai.d. to pay well when the goods, are available, and m addition to purchasing New Zealand-bred, pacers and trotters, he imports '■-: a number from America. . , With horses from U.S.A. he has been very ; successful. Among the Yankees that have carried his livery are Silk Thread, Frisco Beau, Real the Great, and Dolores. , His champion is Great Bingen, whose mighty . performances have inspired the public and given J.R. a great deal of -pleasure. ■•MwiiuiiuiuimmnniMgiiiimiiimimimmtiummmimiimMimitiiimmmiimmmimmimim

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During last season McKenzie decided to go m for breeding and selected for his stud the American aristocrat Peter Chenault and several local and American mares to mate with the crack sire. In addition to maintaining a training establishment and stud, J.R. has taken a keen interest m the administrative side; of the sport.'; Since being elected a member of the board of 'the New Zealand . Trotting he has done valuable work. Hence, it is obvious that he is wrapped up m every (department ..'of the game. ■ ; ■ ■ • ■-...' During the • season about to terminate, Mr. McKenzie's horses won £5545 m stakes, to which Great Bingen contributed £2775. ; iiiiiiiuiiiHiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiuiiiiiiniiiimiiiniiiiiiiniiiiinmiiiiitiininn ;uitniiiiiitiiititititiiitiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiuiiitiiiiiiHtiuiiiiiiiMiiiitiiitiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHtniiiiiiiiMttiiiuiif -

Heads Winning Owners' List

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NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 12

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HE HAD A GOOD TROT NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 12

HE HAD A GOOD TROT NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 12

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