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APPLEDORE should g^t on* beforei* 1, the sun puts the bloom on the ■" stunners. But he will. have to havQ the. strongest of strong riders. - ' '# •'' #, ' • ' ' A mile and a-quarter handicap down i at one of the' south meetings and - Beau Geste will be a stout fellow. If he gets licked the Foreign Legion will include m its ranks many "busted** punters.. .. .* ' .'. ..'......'. | '-- '■•"■ ' '■«"> :.•'.-■' TF Playground gets : the -: jump-out m ..the mjle^and. a. distance race at 'V lie yin on Saturday ? his. backers will be gambolling on. the -village green. It'a a bigjfield and; everything will depend pn : the bpurice'out. . r ".'--.# "-•-.•.'.■•. •" # ' ' -•" # AFTER Historic; vvpon the Harcpurt yy Cup, "Truth" wagered a packet of Players to nothing that he would not • win another this years We'll do the smokes to see a real horse get a chance, ; but we are afraid that won't influence, the handicappers.** V *."" ' ' * .•' DVERY race, at Riccarton found Aj Meadow Lark chirpier, and - judging on the flight of the last day they won't be able to keep him from going up to meet the judge m his next, out- V ing. ."* • •' ' ' . A costly aristocrat was Count Pala- - \.' tine at Riccarton, but unless: there is a; revolution this side of Christinas, and he is beheaded, his follow- . ers 1 will get it back. v * *■■:-* rjOOD thing for those who had the ** Heavy sugar away from the course that there was a mix up at the last fence m the Hurdles, at Riccarton on Saturday, else Disrank would' have been nth. It takes some understanding why all that money was produced, IF the boy gets a decent alley out gf *• the box at.' Levin on Saturday there will have to be a ten -foot hedge barring the way to stop Trojan Melody m the five-furlong scurry.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

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PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

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