Wingold Does Not. That some investors like to go for a big dividend was evidenced? at the Egmont meeting when Wingold, in the Telegraph Hack, was entrusted with the sum of £3. Of course this does not necessarily mean that the Tree Lucerne—Kathleen Mavournecn gelding was fancied by only three supporters—there is a ten shilling totalisator at Hawera! But, alas for fond hopes of a Karamu id,ividend! Wingold proved that he couldn’t and didn’t.
Lady Spalpeen’s Fall. A win at the recent Waikato meeting was sufficient to send Lady Spalpeen out favourite for the Hack Steeples at Hawera on Thursday but supporters of the Spalpeen mare were doomed to idjisappointment. When racing at the sod wall on the last round she threw a 44 seven” and £507 went the way of a lot more. It may have been that Lady Spalpeen was blinded by the sun and dii! not see the obstacle— Passin’ Through and Birkenella both fell at this fence in the Egmont Steeples—but she will make amends Later on.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19841, 16 May 1927, Page 4
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