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LITTLE GUY SOLD

PROMISING PACER WILL COME NORTH TO ENTER J. T. PAUL’S STABLE Little Guy, the promising four - year - old half - orother to Great Hope, owned by J. R- Corrigan, of Hawera, has changed hands, and the sturdy pacer wm find a new home in the Auckland district. At the Corrigan sale on E? iSIe * Monday, Little Guy was passed in * GlO guineas. Alan McMillan, on behalf of a Northern buyer, went guineas, but no business resulted. T client was Mr. V. Car ley. ' vho Saturday successfully completed a for the young pacer. It is understood that Little Guy ** immediately com© North and enter T. Paul’s Mangere stable-. Encouraging Form Mr. Carley has secured one of most promising young pacers seen o*for some time. Last year the of Real Guy—Sadie Billon started times for two wins and an pPPrjj~v performance. He opened his _j° . year-old career a- Aslihurst cm 12, where he won over 12 Three days later he won at the t _ . distance at Hastings, and on the day put up a fine run in the twoevent. Off the front (4.47), Littl e won all the way in 4.37, registering shade better than 1.5 for the la*d I mile, beating Gang Awn* (36yds) Sir Guy (24yds). He was at Hawera on the opening day in . > mile dash, being handicapped on -- in which he beat all liis rivals. j ing the brilliant Ngahuia. Litu j ran the journey in 2.15 2-o. i Hope's relative is a bold pacer, . dowed with speed and stamina, * . ‘Abaydos.” afr.a vitn* sing v j]l j year-old's fine » ?Tort~ thi« Ibo surprised if lie do* •> not r • 1 very high standard during 1 season or two.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 12

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LITTLE GUY SOLD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 12

LITTLE GUY SOLD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 12