NOT A FAIR DEAL
MR. T. BRADY, the well-kno trotting enthus.ast fromZ Otahuhu area, appears to be * unlucky owner as far as ha nd * n capping is concerned. When hi raced that good trotter Bett* Moko, the Auckland handica Dß * y always dealt with him sever*!? and finally he retired the mar* Now he is in the same box wits Trustworthy, a young mare tha* as a two-year-old, gave a lot of promise. This season the daugh. ter of Worthy Bond has raced un successfully, but in the Mang ep l Handicap for the forthcoming meeting she has got it in the nock as far as Arachne is concerned. At Cambridge the latter gave Trust, worthy 12 yards and a sound thrashing, yet they are now asked to start evens over 12 furlong* The sport cannot afford to genuine owners of the Brady ty pe
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 12
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145NOT A FAIR DEAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 12
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