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Not much is heard about old ; Gloaming these days, and .his name ' is very seldom written. DICK MASON is now m Sydney with the two Greenwood 'young-' ' sters and, asked whether Gloaming would race again, he neither said yea nor no. ' ' . ■ . But m the talk Mason expressed, the opinion that Gloaming would win some of the shorter weight-for-age races here if he was only half- ready; Perhaps Gloaming would, for he is,. or rather was, a wonder of wonders. ; Still, Mason would have to pick his races for it would be unwise to run into Reremoana m any of those short races. - • ■'-.. i

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NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 13

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104

'FINISHED NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 13

'FINISHED NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 13

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