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BROKEN DOWN

AUSTERITY TO RETURN SYDNEY, July 10. The New Zealand trainer. B. Bur- ' gess. has been unfortunate with Austerity, who has broken down. Austerity will probablv be returned to the Dominion in the near future. Other members of Burgess’s team are doing well in their preparation. APPROPRIATE NAME OF YEARLING If there were a prize for the most suitable name bestowed on the yearlings each year, says a Melbourne writer, an entry from New Zealand would be near the top of the list. The youngster will race as Haulbowline, which savours enough of matters nautical as to suggest the sire Top Gallant. To be precise, the name was suggested by the female line, for Haulbowline is from Ayrmagh, a daughter of Ayr Laddie (imp.), from Armagh. Armagh is one of the bestknown counties in Ireland, and Haulbowline is a small island situated off the coast. TROTTING FIXTURES NEW SEASON. Dates applied for. August y 13, 16—rN.Z. Metropolitan T.C. September 6—New Brighton T.C. October t—Methveri T.C. October tl Waikato T.C. October 15!—New Brighton T.C. October 25. 27—Grey mouth T.C, October 25. 27—Auckland T.C. October 27—Northland T.C. October 27—Oamaru T.C. November 1 —Wellington T.C. November 11. 13. 14—N Z. Metropolitan T.C. November ST. 22—Nelson T.C. November 22. 26—Otahuhu T.C. November 27 29—Forbury Park T.C.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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BROKEN DOWN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

BROKEN DOWN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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