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The successful horsemen at the T..T.C. Spring Meeting were R. E. Brown (4), Conquest (3), Buchanan (2), McFlynn (2), O'Shea (1), Deeley (R and Julian and O'Connor a dead heat.

Chainman, who was out making the pace with Hey Boy in the Ponui Handicap Hurdle Race on Wednesday, showed plenty of pace and jumped like a stag while his condition lasted. This handsome gelding may be worth keeping in mind for another day.

Mr Robt. Wallace, the owner of Ngapaka and Takinini, who was on a visit to Victoria and N.S.W. spending his honeymoon, was present at the Melbourne Cup, and says it can t be beaten as a spectacular show. cut Mr Wallace prefers New Zealand racing for comfort.

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Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 7 December 1912, Page 10

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 7 December 1912, Page 10

Untitled Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 7 December 1912, Page 10

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