FOR TRENTHAM
AWAPUNI CANDIDATES PALMERSTON N., July 8. Awapuni stables arc well represented at l-lie Wel'ingtcß meeting and it will not be surprising if they return with some of the Trentham stake money was a ia.rly busy one at the course, and the going was one at the course, and the going was macli Jirmo than for some time past. Petiarch (A. McDonald) and Miss Pango (Parkesj woe companions over the steeplechase fences. Both went well, neither touching a fence. Esteem hud Hunting Jay us a companion in a round over the schooling fences. Hunting Jay was then pulled up, and Salt Spray took his place with Esteem over a second round. All gave faultless displays of jumping and Esteem, who cleared half a dozen fences, covered about a mile and a-haif. Hunting Jay went very well and be will strip a fit horse at Wellington. Maurice M'cCarten, who is over on a holiday trip from Australia, was out renewing old friendships. He left for the South Island later in the day and ho returns to Australia towards the end or this week Petrarch, Boudrir (Mrs M< Donald i. Full 'Throttle (W. Pine), and Round Score and Hunting Lodge (J. I’. Coyle) were taken through to ’Trentham yesterday.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 158, 9 July 1935, Page 4
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