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FROM THE SOUTH

(By "The Toff.") THE pacing gelding Imprint is In regular work with a view to chasing the big money at Auckland. He is a much better horse for the holiday he has had from the race-tracks. * * . # The Scottish trainer, D. Kerr, is on a visit to Canterbury where he is endeavoring to pick up a few green pacers for the new season m Southland. * * • Vesuvius looks wonderfully well, and is m splendid order to win a race at Addington. * • • ■ . Through his young pacer taking fright at Addington last week, Fred Unwin was thrown from the sulky and dragged a considerable distance before spectators stopped the runaway. * * * There is money m front of the trotter New Metford, which has improved a lot since he last raced. * # # Despite all the hard racing he has had, Dalmeny is m great racing order, and he will take all they can give him during the winter meetings. • * ' *. An early winner is Kiowa. This pacer has plenty of ability. * * * Dice is doing well and his punters will get even the next time he goes to the races. *• • • The most improved horse at Addington is Sahib, which can be marked offi for a short race at Addington next month. *„ * # . The Forbury Park Trotting Club made a profit of £64 over its recent meeting. In 1927 the corresponding fixture yielded a profit of £466. The Scots won't like that. * * * Locanda Mac will cause C. Tasker to keep his coat off during the winter. The gelding is the goods, but it takes a lot of elbow grease to get him fit. * * # Keep a tight rein on Neerspn s movements. He will pay a big dividend shortly. * -- * ' # The two-year-old Nelsonian is regarded as a top-hole youngster. He is by Nelson Bingen from Princess Eugenic. *' • • Acron is beginning to mind his own business, and trainer Smith expects to win a race with him next month.. * • • Don Juan, a half-brother to Jewel Pointer by Don Pronto, is heralded as a coming champion. * # • Tommy Direct is now 13 years of age and is as cunning as ever. * # • It is just a question of Dundas Boy racing on to reach good company. * * . * The well-bred, good-gaited pacer, Nelson McElwyn, is occupying a loosebox at J. J. Kennerley's stable. Nelson McElwyn should do well . for Kennerley. * # * An aged trotter that has taken a new lease of life is Bre^t Boy and if he keeps his present form he won't be long m winning a race. >t # . • The Australian pacer, Planet, might be able to go, but he doesn't. He must be a^rogue. * # * The four-year-old pacing gelding, Acre, has, been purchased by the "Wellington sportsman, S. J. Kelly, and will remain m B. Jarden's stable. * • • Cardinal Logan will be ready for sprint events at the Canterbury Park Club's winter fixture. * * # J. Bryce is commencing to tutor Aluiriri for big races next year. The dual New Zealand Cup winner may be a starter at Addington next month. «. * _# • Native Chief is down to make his reappearance at Addington under J. Bryce. * # • The well-known horseman, B. Jarden, of Author Dillon fame, has taken up his residence at Petone, where he will train several horses for Messrs. Kelly and Murphy. BACKACHE! WHY? Do you rise m the morning with a groan? Do you feel that you are getting old? Having made up your mind that you are a martyr, do you vent your ill -humour on the family,? After a while the pain and stiffness leave you and you forget your troubles until the next; morning, when the same dull pain m the small of the back, the difficulty of bracing your nerves, brings back all the dire forebodings of the day before. This is the way kidney trouble creeps on its victim, and you are starting on a long journey towards ill-health and infirmity. The Kidneys are overtaxed •with the work of cleansing out the impurities from your blood. Each day there is an accumulation of waste which must upset the body. It forms uric acid, and Uric Acid is the most insidious form of poisoning that can take place m your body. It is the duty of every man, not only to himself, but to the world at large, to keep his health m the proper condition for his daily task, and for the victim of Kidney Trouble Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills will give just the little boost his organs need to . make them his slave, instead of his being a slave to ill-health. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, 2/and 3/6.»

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NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

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FROM THE SOUTH NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

FROM THE SOUTH NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

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