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Notes From Brighton

(By "The Toff.")

When Newt. Price gets Bpneta to go solidly he will win a race with her. ,-'•»'' » • -. Work and racing has made a good horse of Bramdean, which promises to go on winning. * ' ' ; ; # . * Koro Peter left his feet rounding the bend for home. He will be all right With a bit more age. ' * .#• ' # Hakari was m front when he lost his balance m the Improvers' Handicap.. Nancy McKinney showed a lot of jspeed, but jiist failed to see out the twelve furlongs. By the way, she has ioined the ranks of the Dac6rs. [ '. .# - #■' ■*'-. Direct Tod will be at home over a mile and a-quarter at Christmas. He has been leased by Nelson Price. ''*" ■-'■■'': #' " *-v Hose Marie won the Bowhill Handicap rather , Comfortably from an improved outsider iri Lulu Boy ( , which came through on the fence and beat Young Bingen lor second money. ' •- . . •..''- ■'* Great Triumph was ih second place at the half-mile and promised to earn a dividend' iii' the Dash when Lord "Ringen came at him and beat him over the last hundred yards. * ' * * '-■'*..' "Billy" Tomkinson rushed White Sun to the front and stayed there ■', to win the Dash Handicap. "Tomkey" was busy over the last furlong, which suggests thatTWhite Sun is no world heater. .: . ' ■.' '7 7 '■• :

Nan Brent and Dick Logan went decent ,Ta,ce_7 at New Brighton* and should be heard from at • Christmas. ■# ' 7 * ■ -*„ ■'■'■■ After,, a really tight go all the way down the straight, Wild Hebe beat Trampcrisp by a neck m the, Sea view Handicap. New Metford was m front for . a mile and three-quarters, where he made a ibreak. Lady Fan trotted a good race, but just failed to sustain her effort over the \ast furlong. # * .''.*'" Dundas Boy scored, an easy victory m the Wainoni Handicap ;at New Brighton, but there was a -stirring' finish for the place-money, Jolly Chimes beating Sahib by a head with Milo Minto only a neck farther away. • '».. * • - - » Arran Chief put m. a great run m the straight '<n the Wainoni Handicap. He was seventh when they wheeled for hpme, and m a mile contest he should soon be led m a winner. . . ' - »;..'* # Ridden a confident race by Maurice Holmes, Dick Logan led all the 'way to win the Electric Handicap at ..New Brighton. He was never off the bit, his performance suggesting that he will salute the judge at Christmas.

"Famos" was adopted by Dustins, litd., as the name of their renowned pies sonv* years apo and to-iday Dustins' "Famos" pies are as well known as their wedding cakes. One of their advertisements states: "If there's anything better than one of Dlistins' •Famos' Pies — it's two." * .

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

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441

Notes From Brighton NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 15

Notes From Brighton NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 15

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