RACING NOTES.
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THE mooting on Monday night shou« id find seme fast moKo facing the barrier, with on© or two prancing about, Starter Lieut. R Terries anticipates some heavy work at the starting post, and ho - has boon building up reserve energy on VitaMn pills and strict train * ing diet. says he never felt better , Ari American horse, SNAFU, owned by Copt, Go F. Sudman, comes to the meeting with an aristocratic background * Old Bostonian, I believe® Out of Passing the Buck by G.I. STYLE, he should make a strong appeal to punting Sappers and all Waacs® Another moke that should take emo stopping is VITAMIN D, by NO MOKE out of IKE. This is likely to be hot favourite, particularly when tho memory of that great Sirs ” IKE is remembered, HI WITH nominations still open aa we go to press, it is hard to 005 what nags will make the grade; it seems certain that unsuccessful <; triors-a V last meeting will make the grade. If they do not pull off a place at the coming meeting, I would suggest to the owners that they shoot the old crocket «- not on the course «■ immediately after the race. Owner F. Kapnast seems to have more than his arm up his alcove ; he too been heard* abusisnging poz,crdusjj each week-end. Trod la not Judge for this meeting and he hopes his horses will make the distance with the new judge. Owner Peao&y refuses to spill the beans beyond an innocent smile,His stable can be relied upon. .Release by Manpower out of Array is the farmers favourite and Owners Stokes and Black, .both well known N.Z. financial figures, arc probably cooking up something. Mrs Perkins, an aged mare, vary shortsighted and well bandaged has a good background. Out of Dump by toy, she is said to bo a trier by Owner Mb calc. It is rumoured that tho 00 is backing her heavily. Ifcnhnndlc out of Air Force, by Miss Fortune is Bill lesson s choice. Maybe-a good nag on a heavy track, Volly Clean out of;, laundry by Fing Lowe should be fresh and tidy at the barrier, Trix . Robertson, only Wnac Owner has a fins filly by the name of Good Hunting nominated. Out of Tailor’s Shop by Wane it should make a good showing, Finally, remember, any horse is likely to. loose.
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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 8, 12 February 1944, Page 3
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