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CHEAP STAKES

Fortunes Will Not Be Won (From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.) If any vast amount of cash is tobe won over the Te Kumi mile at Te Kuiti or the Piiketutu seven, it will have' to come about from the betting market. * • THE •winner of each race will not get A a 'fortune, the full amount of stakes respectively being £100 and £125. . The Hack mile finds the minimum impost of Bst., with Whaka King and Ripon Abbey heading the list. The , best of the others are Hakanoa, Arch Queen and Brampton. Hakanoa strikes one as likely to giva Brampton and Ripon Abbey a hard light' to head him off for the money. The Puketutu Handicap presents a tricky problem for punters, . arid they had better be careful. If Te Koroke \v;is at his best, he \vould do.the trick. The betting may favor:. , TE KOROKE, WALTZER.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 13

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147

CHEAP STAKES NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 13

CHEAP STAKES NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 13

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