■, ■ .. ■/■ • ' W.. Daviesiwill take Grand Circle, ■:• LaTidwern>j,-;and Armamento to the . Wobdyijie meeting; '■ -Messrs Walsh aitid Quarterman, the Waaiganjui haye an advertisement m this issue. This firm though only & short time'in existence have already ] earned a reputation lor straightforward dealing that has secured them a big connection. They are good shorts and are deserving of the s.uppqrt accorded them. They notify thai telegrams or letters will, have prompt'" attention if addressed to box 10, Wanganui. «"' ' .'■ \ A r.teat fault among young jockeys Js the maunex m which they .bustle a liorse that happens to be ". left lcßtrth eve fewb afr banttr.; : pnej can undeiMtantf a ,boy shaWng; r hisi horse%i<3n^; • in f & five furtonß race,; {flthoupir tiifee and again they are raced' ..oft.*their--. legs m the.. fin<t hun-;, rircd yards. But it-seems incredible that any boy can hope to win a distance race when he bustles his ■ mount to irecdver three vdr lour len-rtlis. m the first couple of fur- . lones'; •o l#n6rs, trainers and backers generally feel annoyed when their horse ' lo£e.v grqund, at the barrier, but the annoyance becomes acute when the candidate is rushed along m a manner that gives him no chance of findine his feet and invariably kills his ohance.
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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 3
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202Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 3
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