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oouree. It would be a good idea if the olub would bestow a little extra attention to. the track before the ground becomes hard and difficult to work. Several horses are in active commission, at Oamaru, and claim immediate engagements at the Kurow, Dunedin, and Oamaru meetings, and the olub would be conferring a boon on. the local trainers by increasing the ordinary current expenditure on the tracks. Morris Evans has a. quartet in hand at present, 'and they are Tsaritsa, Petrovna, Poltava, and Floradora. The first-named has done a lot of work sirfce she was taken up some time ago, but is still on the big side, but she races well in that condition, as instance the Welter she wou in Oamaru last spring,' when, to the casual eye, the mare appeared to be as beefy as a' bullock. Petrovna is backward or l not so forward in condition as her full sister, 'Hie weather is he
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 5
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