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TROTTING NOTES

By Sentinel Both the trotting races on the Beau'Tilef Dillon Half 'filly Dame Rumcur had a change °"m e the event of a division being necessary in correction with the trotting events at Waimate, there will be an increase o 13 E?afion created a favourable impression ufh pn he won at Wyndham, and is ie girded Is one likely to continue in winning vein. It is reported that Biation has since been sold at soogns. ... b Mrs M. M. Smith s black gelding D> Lustv Volo from Bonetta, who is engaged hi the New Zealand Trotting Stakes wffl race as Till Street. He is trained by P. C 'o C E Ug Hooper, who injured a hami recently will not be driving at file Eastei meeting. The injury is responding to treatment, but Hooper expects that't w in lie some time before he is allowed to d A V t e a a ?nieiing of the judicial committee of the Nelson Jockey Club it was decided to fine J. D. Roaehe £5 for u S ,„g driver °of * cron° £or?«t of ' h VoUi°sta "is credited with c Pveri»g a final half-mile m lmin 2 1 ssec when he beat a mixed field in the Busi ness Men’s Handicap at New Brigmon nn Saturday Volusta is a five-year-old horsl by Lusty Volo-Pauline' Dillon by Harold Dillon— Agasenia, by Young Irving'°Stirling Castle, a two-year-old to Stirling Hall, has created the impres sion that he will develop into a highclass performer. Stirling Castle is a bay nnlt bv Dillon Hall— Stirling Lady, by “ilson Adonis-Stirling McKinney by Young McKinney-Misfortune Nelson Adonis was got by kelson Bingen La y Adonis, by Adonis—Wild Dona, by WUa W An‘interesting feature of the racing at Wvndham on Saturday < sa > s^ h ?, land Times) was that seven of the nin winners during the day were sired y the imported horse Quite Sure. FrecKies and Sure Harvest won the straight-out trotters’ events, while Veritas, Volo Roncf Copper Trail. Elation and Royal Fortune were the other winners to the credit of the Peter Volo horse. Whenimportedto New Zealand a few years ago. Quite Su stood his first few seasons at the stud in Southland and during that time he was widely patronised. There may be some sitjnficancc m the tact that his seven Wvndham winners are all geldings, Quite Sure mares not having proved so reliable. Quite Sure probably went as close to sweeping the pool on a single card as any sire. His representatives also filled five placings during the day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25800, 22 March 1945, Page 7

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TROTTING NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25800, 22 March 1945, Page 7

TROTTING NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25800, 22 March 1945, Page 7