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CIVILITY Can The Mare Score?

(From "Truth's" Wanganui RepO Civility is the only representative Wanganui will have m the Winter Cup, but she is a good one, and if she goes to the post fit and well she will carry a lot of, coin from the river city. THERE is not much of .the daughter of Elysian- Civilization, but what there is, is good, as. her performances prove. She has not been tried over a mile, yet, but she has! twice run second m succession m the Great Easter. She will have no Grand Knights to bump up against at Riccarton, and unless the extra furlong finds her out, Civility is going to make a bold big for victory. ' She has run some brilliant races, and has shown any amount of gameness and ability to carry weight. . .. Tn all her races she has been running on well at the right end, and with any luck m the running the Wanganuiowned mare might, on her third visit to. Riccarton, put up the best performance of her career by winning the Winter Cup. . "TRUTH" recently inspected Sur- ■*• veyor, and found him m hardy condition despite his/ spell from activity. - The son of Nassau has probably finished with racing this time, as he seems plainly "gone" m front; but he appears to have years of usefulness m front of him as a sire and will have plenty of opportunities m that direction, several well-bred mares awaiting his services m the new season.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 11

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CIVILITY Can The Mare Score? NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 11

CIVILITY Can The Mare Score? NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 11

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