WELLINGTON NOTES.
Bt Onloqcsr. January 9. Onewa, Explosion's half-brother, has joined W Dais's team at the Hufct. He was puichsscd bj- Mr Lance Wcod, one of the Suit trainer's pations, at Auckland. Half a dozen North Island horses at the Nekon meeting next week should help to liven interest m that gathering. R. "iiingan took across Nioti and Jcanue d'Albret. A Peters leaves to-morrow with The Gues^er and Pure Silver, and Mr Jorgenson takes Pokeka ' andl Coxswain Mr R. J. Mason is among the earliest snivels at the Hntt with. Gladsome, Machine Gun, KEid Siikworm. Fipi and Pe-iroviw and Mr Friedlancter's T.sir, General feyrnons and Count of Kolmar, were shipped south during the week. Genexal Sym-cns and Rmgman are reported to b- amiss, and are considered unlikely starters at the meehrg. Ch.ni.ie Clli^l is considered like'y to represent Sir George Clifford in the Welhngtoii Cup Oec 01 ether of the ihree-ycpr-olcte may eppoce Mr Sload's pair m the Wellington ami Wellesley Shakes. Achilles in considered to have s good chance of winning the Wellington Cup should he go to the post Grand Rapids, Gladsome, and Convoy ait. also considered to have chance of beatiiig trre top-weight.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2600, 13 January 1904, Page 47
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