TRUSTWORTHY GOES WELL
* 4 PLEASING work-out at Otahuhu on Tuesday was witnessed between Lady Yvonne and Trustworthy (unhoppled) in which the Worthy Bond mare shaped attractively. Conceding her companion several lengths in a mile and a-quarter essay, S. August was content to allow G. Mitchell to hold an advantage with Lady Yvonne for a mile. He then gave Trustworthy a word of advice and the chestnut mare put in good work to get up with the Our Thoi pe mare, who had paced in approved style, at the final line. Arm> Boy, who attempted to go with them, was well back.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 15
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