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NOTES DY “PAPERMONEY”. •dm o' Mine has gone on the right way since the Egmrtnt-Wanga-uni meeting, and is sure to go dell at Trentham in the Matai Hack SWple-aUa.se. The son of 'Finland will ho mllon by L. Dnlieu. *' * * Wa-itaiinaha is another that is reported to he in good form, and H. Dnlieu will pilot him in the Hack Steeplechase at Tumtham .on Tues. day. -X- -X- * * Hawke’s Bay reports state that Shrewd is giving his trainer, V. H. Coleilo, every satisfaction in his essays over the schooling hurdles, for lie goes at them, straight and skips over them cleanly. He has not had a. great many lessons, but ho improves on each occasion. * ■X - ■X* Amorist will bo troublesome in the distance hurdle races at Trentham, says the Dunedin writer, Sentinel. ** * * Wairara-pa reports state that Arikinui is showing gobd form on the tracks. The Chief Ruler gelding has done one or two particularly smart gallops lately. ** * * Portray is reported to he doing well on the tracks lately and may rim proVninently at Trentham next 1 1week. ** * * There will bo no lack of rilling engagements for A. E. Ellis at Tren. tham. He has been engaged for Radiate, Desert Song, Ranelagb, Lucrette and Royal Opera on thes first day while ho will handle King’s Jest in the Winter Hurdles on the third day. * * AWth a- little more experience. Masher will make a. useful hurdle horse. He is now in the Niignmai stable, trained hy ;A„ AVWghfc, at Eeilding
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 7
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