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TRENTHAM TRACK WORK

(P«» -pwrrED Press Association.) ' ' ': 1 .WELLINGTON, March ; 14. As far as" galloping was concerned'it was an off day at Trenthara this morning, but several of the visitors had put in an appearance, and all- 6jf them were out doing serviceable pace work on the plough. The weather has' cleared, and the outlook for the continuance; of settled conditions is now . excellent. s'Trontham this jinornine- had. its'first frost this year. * ■ '' Among the. visitors who have, arrived are the Thompson Handicap candidates Cadland. and Irish Lancer, both of whom look -exceed.ingjy^wejlstt.Cadland- particularly impressed as an improved ahorse, carrying all big usual muscular; condition, but without the lumber he hadwhetfhere in the spring. '• .•.'•" Further Railway Handicap aspirants on the scene are Diatomous, Royal Hunting, and Kerbside;' Diatomous is in obviously great nick, y but.Kerbside also impressed' as a-hetter marfe' than when-she sprung her surprise last year,; :■ ~.■ .. Additional arrivals r .yesterday' Were Emotion, Bon Rapide,,. Limulus, Tycoon, Cherry Queen, Tizzy, April Fool, Senior, and Coronilla, all of whom did strong pacing. Although Golden Hair is .not yetcfiero, it is. generally accepted here that she will contest the Thompson Handicap, in which she will be ridden by R. Reed. It is understood also that the Aucklander, Master Brierly, will arrive for the Autumn Handicap on the second day of the meeting. The only scratchings yet announced are Strong Light, Moorwyn, and Toxmiss.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 7

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TRENTHAM TRACK WORK Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 7

TRENTHAM TRACK WORK Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 7