WELLINGTON NOTES.
By Onlooker.
March 5. The brothers O'Neill have the St. Andrew mare Ngaparu in training at Peloae.
Aide-de-Camp (owned by Mr M'Gurk) and Ruamahunga are both doing well in the hands of Telford and Barry at the Lower Hutt. Both arc engaged at G-reyrnouth. The handsome two-year-old brother to Wai-r-uki "(Quilt — Waitiri) is in Tommy Clark's Lower flutt stable.
C. Jenkins, one of the best horsemen in tho country, after many years' connection, has parted company with Mr W. Homes's stable. Jenkins has been with Homes from a boy, and been on the back o' many good or.es. Jenkins has done great service for Mr Homes, who must have been very sorry to part with him. When Mr Prosser heard that Jenkins was clear he at once seemed him for the Porirua stable, and Jenkins and 1 Wilson will divide the riding between them.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 41
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