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CHANCE FOR EVERYONE

But Minor Events At Auckland Should Puzzle All The Punters

(From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative). Those Minors at Epsom contain the names of speedy stuff, and there appears one or two dry bets for the boys.

THEY will rush Etta Cole for the Introductory Trot, and doing it correctly she should make' a mess of them. If it is Raima's day he will carry a little and so will Dolores, Nelson Boy, Appeal and Commander Bingen. Bright Light is a certainty to be m better nick than when last seen out. However, the race looks m safe keeping and by Etta Cole. They have all been waiting up north to have a plug at Bankhead, so they will get an ojSportunity m the December Handicap. There is a little corker m there m Invader and two others m Great Peter and Harvest Child. They will be m a tangle m the Parnell two mile, for anything has a chance. Free Advice, Taipare and

Glideaway, each having a day out, would make it interesting. > •There may be a turn up m ..the Grandstand Handicap, for Derby Lynn, Lingfield, Invader, Evelyn Locanda and Joy Bird will carry the money. In Invader's absence, Lingfield will be tough and a bit with either Tony Victor or Reremai may show a decent profit. There will be a scramble to be on King Pointer m the "second leg," the St. Helier's Handicap. He looks the peanut. Dillon " Huon and Wharepiana must have a say if Shaw's bracket fails to get steam up early. . • Bankhead,, Daytime, Harvest Child and Glideaway are fast over short- dis^ tances. Daytime will be hard if any of the others suffer a re-handicap" for doings earlier m the day.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 15

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CHANCE FOR EVERYONE NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 15

CHANCE FOR EVERYONE NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 15

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