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New Track (From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.) THE cinder track at Epsom has been completed, and accordingly a long-desired want is fulfilled. Already several, trainers have worked their charges on the new stretch, and the consensus of opinion is that the cinder track is o.k. Of course, it will be m wet weather that the training area will be most appreciated; for after heavy rain clay does not provide a footing. Given the necessary attention, the cinder track at Alexandra Park should fill all requirements.

NORTHERN PACING PARS (From "N.Z. Truth's" North Island Rep.) pREE ADVICE is back on the Epsom tracks, looking m robust condition. December should see her at her best * * * j-JAROTO is another to make a reappearance. He, too, is not fond of a distance, but speedy to a degree m shorter events. * 9 9 JACK SHAW was backed to leave for the south this week. Native Prince should at least give him a moneyearning drive at the National meeting. * * • JEWEL POINTER is m solid conditJ ion, and though stud duties will be required of him, he will race again before the new year. * * # CYD. AUGUST has purchased Rockburn, and with an even pop should get part of the price paid back without a great deal of trouble; *• . # QUEEN'S BOND is a picture and letting, everyone know that she can pace. She's a Worthy Bond get, with a lot of knee action. m • c I/EEP August 15 m view. It is the *^ closing date of nominations for the Auckland Unemployed Relief Meeting. *# ■ # THE G.N. Derby candidate, Better- *■ win, is by Worthy Bond-Agnes Chief, dam of Akenehi. The gelding is a grey and packs a lengthy hopple. * * * LIE is a long 'way from real i*ac|ng condition and will not be seen out at the Relief Meeting at Epsom, but it is to be hoped his lady owners will hustle him along for the classic.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1286, 31 July 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1286, 31 July 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1286, 31 July 1930, Page 11

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