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HIGHLY THOUGHT OF

lIW|BS GRANNY MAHER'S team *" went home from Ellerslie one short-r-and. it was a good sort that was left up north. , This vyas the hunter, Geyserland, which failed to negotiate a fence on the hill. The penalty was a broken Big things were expected of. the gelding and with a little bit of racing he i promise.d, to live up to expectations. Coming from a wonderful jumpIng strain, Geyserland might have developed into a champion, and Frank Armstrong made no secret of his hopes. „ , . It is said that had. all things Bone along as they were expected to, the big: gelding was to have had a trip to Sydney. . . His wprrries afcput Sydney are ever now and his owner can look ' for another ono.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

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HIGHLY THOUGHT OF NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

HIGHLY THOUGHT OF NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

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