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NORTHERN PACING PARS

(From "N.Z. Truth's" North Island Rep.) SPLENDID nominations were received for the Auckland winter meeting. ■" " •• # . ■■' * . •:■■..■'■' . A SOLID lot from the south were eri- *""• tered '"and. a good contingent is expected -to, trek north. V ■ . •■' ■ ' # : •- # '. '.'■ "* "■■ . " '<''■ ■ E*ANCY twenty-four m the Adams r Memorial and, half of them' are trained. in and about Auckland! •.'■• ; ' # . ! . #'••■'• AUCKLANDERS did fairly, well at ; rt this fixture last year. Theyshould get some cash this month. v , ;. •■ ■' * .»;;.. ;■■ • '- ■■; pREAT PETER is booked. to compete and one of the slow mile and actuarters fehould suit. him admirably. ■ ■■■■;#■ #' ,■' ; .•■..■ ;: ..:■ • YHB Prince of Wales Handicap is the 1 big hfeat on the "opening day. Dundas Boy and Daimeny mity be the early '<■ favorites. ' ■•'•..-•■ *- ' '■•■ •" ...'•■ ' '" THE Cornwall Handicap is the' second - 1 leg and "included m :th.e early suggestions the names of Nelson Tasker, Harve'tjfc Child and Daphne de Oro are freely mentioned: ' L'LORALJNE should .be suited by- the r going. Syd. Groat is now handling this trotter. . •"■'•'. THE big trotting events' should see *■ some decent cattle produced> The fields, lioweyer,. may be small. . ' ' •"• .'. ■#. . ■#:■•'■■ ■■;'-: BETTY MOKO la ' looking a picture and one.: of' these two-mile heats should be within her compass. .*■.■* ■■■■•■ '•'■. ' • PLANDORE is moving along, like a train and Bert , Dyer is: wearing, a smile, a mile, long. ? ' ; ■\' \.'- :- "•■■,■"';*' "'■ ■■':.••■■ .••..•' ■■ ! '■• ■' DILL CLIFTON is keeping The AbP bey's four '••' legs'' going like clockwprkj but has yet to improve his manners." " :• . . " ■ ■ ' « ' ■..•*■■.•■• ■•;.-: '■■.': ■ ' QEVENTY -EIGHT nominations for r the 1930 'Great Northern' Derby suggests that the blue riband event . appeals to owners. There were eighty-. '■ four entries for' this year's classic. • ■■"."■-■■, : .■•';•■:•; ■ . .*'/. ■ * ' ■;- ■■ ' CAILOR BOY is booked to come north. '-'•r H^does 1 not often, do the hornpipe arid will not find it all jazz arid champagne at Alexandra Pai-k. , .-".■:'.■■ .-■ . * -.;. v , ."•;■;■' ■■•#'■..'.• ■ ONE of th,e Epsb'mites full of kick arid • vigor is Nelson McCormack. He i will be knocking \at the door : next " week.- ' ,'■ ' ■ ''■ *;■ ,>'■ : ■ '.. '. . ' ■ ' : •••-.. ■'■■.•'■.■..■.■•■:•■■.■:# . ■■ •• ■.•' . . "■'" ..• '■; TRUSTWORTHY has beeriV pottered i f about at her owner's place a^nd is : carrying decent condition. ■;-, TNCLUpED m the list of entries. 1 for 1 Auckland is Roisterer. ; . He took the count after, arriving from. Sydney , some, time ago and has done nothing since.:.'" ■ . ':' • .' •,'. ■ '■: ' . ■ ; ■■••■.• •' '../■ .*;.;:.■ .-■'.■ *'. .' ■■ ". *■"'■: l : ""- ■ r ''TARTAR/. JULIAN "has worked im- "'.. pro Veraent m Rose Bingen's ap- ;.' pearahce and the mare i is nearly tuned to "concert pitch.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1228, 13 June 1929, Page 15

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NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1228, 13 June 1929, Page 15

NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1228, 13 June 1929, Page 15