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TROTTING AT AMBERLE

TWO EVENTS CARDft ASSISTING SISTER -p ORT The annual meeting of the Racing Club will be held when tlt,e light harness support, a useful part in carrying out Z* gramme. Two events are sehnsT and each has drawn a good fl*]/ these items will be keenly eci and should furnish good racir. close finishes. Kowai Handicap The West Coaster. Meritor cepted in both events, and it w,' if Jarden will have the Great a' bon gelding at the meeting. Too notice cannot be taken of his R* run, under adverse conditions, Meritor should be one of the most ficult to beat in the mile and a f h - ==^

off the end. Bingen Patch can liver the goods, while Keerson ■ be one of the fancied division. Sy Logan is an improving mare and r be handy over this journey, while those further back Surfboard m best. Meritor and Sylvia Logans fight it out. Teviotdale Handicap In the two-mile go. Bingen P: looks best off the end, but R-nk: is a likely sort and coming to hr better. Mac Dillon is in a handy j tion, while Routine’s recent periances are suggestive of further laur Pat Dillon looks the best of the r* guard, and should make a close fc with Routine and Mac Dillon.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 12

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TROTTING AT AMBERLE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 12

TROTTING AT AMBERLE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 12

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