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KNOW THE TRACK WELL

The Wairoa. Meeting annually caters for 'a small racing district, and many of the /same horses race' there year after year. It is to quite .an extent a matter of ■ the "same faces over again." . ■ One may go back =to the 1928-29 season, .and in the: placed, list one will notice horses who are competing again- to■morrow. Kinsel, who is in this year's ...main handicap, won the Trial Handicap _ 'that season, and he won again on the ".second day.' The next season this horse was second in the Cup, and two seasons " ago he ran third in the Cup-.-Tahoma, another runner in to-morrow's Wairoa Handicap (which replaces the Cup),- was the winner of the Cup two years ago. On that occasion he carried 7.10% and beat Queen's Choice and Einsel comfortably. He was not racing at this period last season. Other horses racing to-morrow who have won or been placed, at the meeting during , the last three years have been Wedding Bells (three years ago), Wedding Bells, Royal Songster; Bob In, Rory Mor, Little \ Wonder (two years ago), and Stitch, Little Wonder, Abbeydale, Valsieiy Wedding TSells, and; Bob-In (last' year). Among these Wedding Bells, ' Royal Songster, 'little Wonder; Abbeydale, and Stitch •have been winners. Abbeydale and Little -Wonder had double successes twelve months ago.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 4

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KNOW THE TRACK WELL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 4

KNOW THE TRACK WELL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 4

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