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WANGANUI WHISPERS

■ . (From "N.Z. Truth's" Wanganui Representative.y.

Crown- Coin is stepping out m lively style and is expected to show improvement at Trentham on the good form he displayed at Greenmeadows and Hastings; • ; . v . , ■ ■ #■ " ' • ■ •■..'. Elysianor, one of P. Lind's string, looks a much more solid/ customer now than when' previously m training. It would be very pleasing to see this gelding win a race or two for "Son" smith. ' ■- " .:;..■ ■ ■. '. ■ ■• ■ ■ ' #: : •■:■■'*■ , .-.■■■ Last season W. Raytier had bad luck with his four-year-olds, as they contracted cold early. Thaw was particularly unfortunate m this respect, otherwise, his record would have been much better than it was. . Episode, the Limohd — Homage filly has developed a cold, but it may prove only a slight attack. . , ; '■ *:' '■'■.#■■ •'■ ■■■■'■ Paleta has done well during his spell and 'W. Dwye'r has hopes that the son of Leighton will be a- good stake-winner next season, despite his failure when taken to Sydney. . • ' \■ •: ■ ■ .#• : - "' The Humbug— Courante colt is furnishing into a sturdy customer and he is a very nice mover. . If the enlarged Joint does not .interfere with this colt he is likely to. prove a crackerjack.

Glenross is thought by some' to have been given a bit more weight 1 than he is entitled to on his most- recent performance's. However, the son of ..Absurd — Bron2e is said to be m better shape on track work than formerly this season. If this is the case, he will have something to say m; the finish of the Stewards' Handicap. . *■ * * Whenuanui has not done much fast work, but he looks bright and well and will probably be equal to running a very slick six-furlongs if started at Trentham. : ' .-' ■ #■ « * ! Huikai, . which is " now m Wallace Young's stable', lightened up after racing at Hastings and may not fulfil his engagements at Trentham. ■'■'■" '"*..'■■. * * Archon is m easy work, but the big' soh of Archiestown appears to be a bit sore on it and C. Gordon will be lucky to keep him going. Bent looks m fine shape to begin a preparation for the : spring meetings, the spell having freshened her up nicely. '' -'. .■*■ ' ■#.■••..#. Frank Lind has made a remarkably fine recovery from his recent severe illness and is now able to visit the tracks and watch his team at work.

ANNOYED Sydney Public and The Thorn

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NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 13

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WANGANUI WHISPERS NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 13

WANGANUI WHISPERS NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 13