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DUNEDIN NOTES.

On the first day at Ashburton , Markby had an army of supporters here, who say they won't have to wait long. The Publicans at Kurow looks •more to his liking 1 . Royal. Wink would be hard if set for the Trial at Kurow. Adjutor has been sold out of the Ellis stable, and is trained by Dick McDonald. / Fort Regal is now owned by Mr. G. Kaln, who recently disposed of Silent King. Jack Ross has nominated his team freely at Kurow and looks like getting some of the money. Happy Warrior ■will be stepped out over a greater distance than he has yet been asked to go, and his recent finishing efforts •warrant the belief that he will go on With it. Palladio, who now races m the lnV terests of the popular legal light, Budge , Irwin, is a wonderful old battler. The passing of the years has told on his • pace, but he can still jump with the best of them. Pull Swing, who won the Trial at the last Tuapeka meeting, has gone .■wrong and is to be spelled. : Some people can't go wrong. Before leaving town on • the morning of the Hunt Club's races a prominent punter had ) planked twenty of the best on King Sol. On reaching the course he heard from the right quarter that Linmark could not lose and so he promptly tried to unload as much as possible of his King Sol money. But nobody was anxious for it and although Linmark broke a leg and King- Sol walked, m and paid nearly the limit the gentleman concerned didn't even smile. Added interest has been given to the Trotting Cup by the' fact fact that Alto Chimes and Great Hope have been purchased by the local owner, Mr. J. Trengrove, m whose colors Angelo also races. Canute and a maiden pacer by Four Chimes are being knocked into shape by Jimmy Pollock, but it will be a long time before .either of them is ready to race. ' ' •'<■ If you could find out when to be with . a moke called Schoolmate you would not have much to fear.

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NZ Truth, Issue 931, 29 September 1923, Page 8

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DUNEDIN NOTES. NZ Truth, Issue 931, 29 September 1923, Page 8

DUNEDIN NOTES. NZ Truth, Issue 931, 29 September 1923, Page 8

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