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NORTHERN PACING PARS

(From "N.Z. Truth's" North Island .■■■V" A 'Rep.) • • '• DACING at Alexandra Park on Satur*v day and Monday.' , DROVIDED the clerk of the weather *■ * is m a jubilant, mood there should be no complaints about the condition of the track. • * '• THE visiting brigade looks a strong ■*■ one and a -fair percentage of the cash is certain to go south. • *' * W7ARSPITE is as fit as good attention " can make him. He has come on a lot of late. *.' * * THAT a book cannot be judged by its A cover is trite but true. Think of that when • you; see Stoney parade. * * * DOLFE AUDUBON will be missing **■ from the Auckland meeting. He is on holidays. * * * AS gay as ever is Etta Cole — and ** looking remarkably well. ' • ' •• » v • • PNAWAH'S form at Hastings may *-** be an indication that she is regaining her old-time brilliancy. When right she's clever. . # ■ '# 7 ••• AVER any distance Hal Chimes can turn it on. His fourth at Cambridge lends the impression that he has recovered from his spill prior to Thames. „,...* • # * THE trotter Reynard, a recent Aus- ■*** tralian importation, may require a race to sharpen 1 him up. £ # # TF. anything is likely to upset the pot 1 m either of the big heats at Epsom it may be' Machine Gun. ' '■* .-#'# DECEIVING severe injuries when she **■■ fell last week was the stone end of Medusa.. The' friendly bullet was called into play. .;.»■■ -•#• ■ v * ..... ■ VJWET or fine Torpedo HuOn should ■shine.. ' * *-. ■ ■'■*.._■■■' WESUVITJS was a quiet. 'whisper- last 7; week m circles where they "printed matter" . referring to two races' at the meeting. * '.* * • i ■ EVENTS on Saturday are, 'on the *"** whole, open. There looks to be nothing sticking out.- --'• . '•■ , • VENDOME and Ethiopian ' should be ■'*- two winners at the meeting. • v • . • A FAIR outside bet looks to be Flora- ** line. He has been trotting well m his work. ■ .*'■ .-•»■.-' * ' . Vf/ONDER how Great Peter will " shape? Some of the girls will risk their pin-money on Tims's representative. «a> '.'* * '■ * ■-.-'. UARVEST . CHILD is a good begin- ** ncr and a quick mover. This should be to his advantage oh Saturday. _■•■■-■■ : ■■■. ; .... ■ • •■••-■ ■ • . ■ pOLLY'S PICTURE is m second day. ■ So is Arachne, and both, must be considered. '.» ■ • '.''•. THE promising two-year-old by ■** Author Dillon, from a mare by Cathedral Chimes, has had to be eased m his work. He was one of the much-talked-ftbout i'oungsters m the New Zealand Sapling Stakes. The trouble is a minor one, but is enough 1 to prejudice his '-prospects at Ashburton.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1229, 20 June 1929, Page 15

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NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1229, 20 June 1929, Page 15

NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1229, 20 June 1929, Page 15