Cramped odds offering about the Boxing Day doubles suggest that punters might just as well hand over their rolls right away.
Jockster Ben Rosen leaves New Zealand for successes in India and England. Another instance of a little going a long way.
The office boy reckons that the bitter part of punting is that while a few do good at it, the majority do good “sugar.”
Prince Feisal, of Arabia, has given up horse-breeding, finding it too costly. The Arab’s Farewell to his Stud.
A timely warning. The whisky of Christmas Day is the headache of Boxing Day,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1932, Page 14
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