Opiate (All Black — Dreamer) has quite recovered from the cold he contracted, and may make his first appearance in the. Kia Ora Handicap on the concluding day at Trentham. Amongst the track watchers at Trentham (remarks the “Dominion”), the opinion is held that Falstaff and Spangle are both as good as Mannish over hurdles.
With the near approach of the Wellington Racing Club’s winter fixture, the tracks at Trentham present a busy appearance. Among the regular attendants on the tracks are: Matatua, Dainty Step, and Astinome, all three of whom promise to be well supported in their engagements next week.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 13
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