SOUTHERN PACING PARS
(By "The Toff.") ARIKITOA looked to have a good grip of the first prize m the Papanui Handicap at Addington when he broke two furlongs from home. * ' # . . .. # QMAHA qualified for the next New Zealand Trotting Cup when he won the Papanui Handicap at Addington m 4.24 2/5. And he did it off. a 4.33 mark. '• * # - • # i AFTER being nursed to within half a furlong of home m the Papanui Handicap at Addington, Great Logan arrived at the winning: post like a drunken man to secure second money. * # # T JKULELE LADY owed her success m the Cashmere Handicap to her solidity. - ♦ * * * TONIC was m the front division all *■ the way m the Cashmere Handicap at Addington and 5-tayed on better than expected to fill third place. \ * * # CARSAPARILLA showed a lot of *J speed m the Cashmere Handicap at Addington, but several bad breaks \cost him a good chance of paying ' a dividend. *. # # MIGHBORN had an excellent chance of testing Ukele.le Lady for first money m the Cashmere Handicap, but he broke badly. * # ' # AVONWOOD pulled hard for a mile ■-.•■.•and three-quarters m. 1 the Liverpo'ol'Handicap at Addingrton, and after leading into the straight he stopped to a walk. *• # * 1/ID LOGAN is up to his old tricks at **• the start. At Addington he again failed to leave the mark. ■# # # DICARDO is beginning to race more * kindly and a big win may be effected before many moons are over.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 15
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238SOUTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 15
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