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THE MINOR EVENTS AT LEVIN

Four Races tp Keep Punters on the Alert

The Levin programme is practically a hack one, for there are only two open events on the card on Saturday.

THIS has been no drawback and the hack races have filled most pleasingly for all concerned. Ten jumpers m the mile and aj^half hurdles is most satisfactory. . The Trentham winner, ' Vexatious, wili.be the one with the money against her name and if she gets going early m the, race the rest will know it. ' Though but of his depth, Panorama showed up for a while m the jumping events at Trentham, arid , on that he may prove most dangerous, along with that great jumper, but. short-winded, Panchito. « ' ■ l Shining Star was beateri by Vigilance m the maiden at the Manawatu Hunt meeting and all know that Vigilance has never run a bad race since. That being the case, Shining Star is coming m for big support m the maiden at this meeting and with George New doing it right another win for the stable may be recorded. Broad Acre, from the same

stable, also has pace, while Borsalene has had time to get over the greenness-she showed- early m the ' spring, p • A. very even bunch are In the hack seven and^ it rriay~ be ■ found that the public will go' for, the top- weights — Kilmoyler: and Excess. The former won in' really convincing style at Trentham, while Excess was responsible for quite a fair race m the Hawkes Bay. Guineas, finishing fourth. Mandarine has done well since he changed hands and the big fellow is likely to show up m the hack six if the turns do not bother him. Lin Arlington has not been seen m the beßt light, of recent times, but he shows his best form with under eightstone to carry. Then again, he has also more than s a sneaking regard for the track. Powhiri was a horse that had pace many months back.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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THE MINOR EVENTS AT LEVIN NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 11

THE MINOR EVENTS AT LEVIN NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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