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SOUTHERN PAGING PARS

(.ijy "xne uore. j C J. SMITH took a risk on one or two occasions by the manner m which he drove Duke Bingen round the bends m the Stewards' Handicap. For this he received a caution by the stewards. y*;'' # * YOU can mark Blue Glen off for a race m the near future. ■.#•'.■.'# * TOUGH NEAGH is improving all the time. She jogged home- m the Prebbleton Handicap at Addington. # * * W7AREPA begins quickly and go.es a mile and a-quarter like a real horse, but after. that he gets the stitch. # * # MAC DILLON keeps on going good races up to within a furlong of home; then he stops badly. _ * * * DICARDO can be pegged off as a ■ likely winner. He ran third at the Canterbury Park meeting. -# # # DAYNUT is a very useful gelding that is going to train on to win over a two-mile journey. - v THE Feilding-owned trotter, Native • Star, has left M. B. Edwards's stable and now is being trained by J. Bryce. # # # TRAVIS AXWORTHY is suffering from- a split hoof and will not race again for some time. '...#'•:'• * * WHEN properly seasoned Etta Cole ■ , will make a good trotter. t :■■'.*: A; * . * /■. I ADY CELLO stuck on well m mud on the first day at Addington and again found one .which was too good for her m Arikitoa — the latter handles mud rather well. # # # THAT useful pacer, Roddy, accounted ■for a bunch of pacers over a mile m a 2.17 class m the sprint at Addington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1258, 9 January 1930, Page 11

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SOUTHERN PAGING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1258, 9 January 1930, Page 11

SOUTHERN PAGING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1258, 9 January 1930, Page 11