NOTES FROM WELLINGTON
(Special to Dailt Timeb.) WELLINGTON, November 28. Negotiations between the executors of the estate of the late Mr E. V. Riddiford and T. R. George have been completed whereby George has taken a lease of Brentwood Farm with its training stables. The premises were formerly occupied by S. J. Reid when training for Mr Riddiford, and they have been closed since Mr Riddiford dispersed his team last January. Might and Synagogue are being kept going with a view to racing at the Royal Welcome meeting next month. They have both done well since Riccarton. The two-year-old filly Going Gay will have her first race from the stable of 1. R. George at Feilding on Friday. She galloped half a mile with Princess Doreen yesterday morning, and showed a lot of early pace. Going Gay, with Linoieuin and Chile, will be Trentham's Only representatives at Feilding. Linoleum is showing some improvement and Chile is in good order. S. Wilson will ride Linoleum and Going Gay, and, in addition, Eminent and Hard Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 15
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