NORTHERN PACING PARS
(From "N.Z. Truth's" North Island Rep.) "THE Cambridge meeting on Saturday 1 will clean up the end of the "smalls." / * # * THE class of competitors engaged 1 thereat may find punters tangled once or twice. * * * TF Lord Lv keeps pace with Waikato ■*■ form he will collect. * # * DARADIGM may not have matters all *■ his own way, but the least he should do is get a dividend. MO one will begrudge Bridgens Bros. *' a win with Chrystal. On Waikato form he is more than a possibility. « # * COMB of the maidens at Cambridge will be like Felix — start off on one foot and keep on walking. * * * TF Peter Pirate gets away at the start ■* he will come at the Angora stunt and be butting m at the finish. * i* # r\N Waikato handicaps Brutus and Cornelian have each been let up *a second m the mile event. Trustworthy still remains on the same mark. *■ # * WHILE the Te Aroha Cup winner, w \ Brutus, has been let up m the Cambridge Cup the veteran Goldman was not' allowed the same privilege. * * # AFTER Saturday's affair the only meeting m the North this term will be the Auckland winter two-day fixture. '* # * CVEN though Parrish Belle was set to " concede 108 yds. \ on Saturday, if started few will be game to pick one to beat her. * # « /"\N Army Boy's Thames form he is not fond of the firing line. Still, S. August has brought off one or two rich ones at country meetings. * # # ■ TYPISTE gets to work early, rattles 1 the keys for a time and then looks for morning tea. She is no stayer. * * * jV/IANCO'S victory at Taranaki last *** Saturday was a popular one and Aucklanders reckoned as much, even though the Te Awamutu Prince Pedro only got touched off for first money.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 11
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NORTHERN PACING PARS
NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 11