THE GISBORNE TRACK
AN OFF-MORNING FEW HORSES GALLOP BLONDE PRINCESS DEPARTS By "Trenton" It was an off-morning at the Gisborne training track this morning, many horses making use of the beach. Plenteous was first to work and sprinted three furlongs in 37sec. He is to race at Hastings at the end of this month; Minnow took lmin. SOsec. for seven furlongs and did it nicely. Pennycomequick and Raana were both going easily over a mile in lmin. 50sec. Miifiicry, Okawa and Whakao were given pace work. Black Thread did a round on the plough. Piripi gave a good exhibition over a round of fences in lmin. 46sec. A. Mcintosh left for Trentham yesterday with Blonde Princess. Hinepit will be put in work again next week. Mr. R Biggar's Commandant-Mil-lion colt has been named Millions.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19886, 14 March 1939, Page 6
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