PROFITABLE SMITHS
A NYONE fol.-owing the “Smiths” at Claudelands on Saturday would have had quite a profitable day. Freddie Smith, the Hamilton trainer, turned out two winners, Paradigm and Our Nancy, while Gold Cast, on his second attempt, got a dividend - paying place. Fred J. Smith, of English trotting fame, piloted First Flight home a winner, and finished out of a machine price, with Linnett the Great, Dil•\lon Huon and Nel De Beau. There was a Smith to invest on eight times, but the eight pounds wou.d have given a return of £34 showing a profit of £26.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 793, 14 October 1929, Page 13
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