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Mr. J. Chief, who is trained and will be drivenby J. J. Kennerley in the match with Great Bingen over a mile at Addington to-day. Native Chief has shown himself to be probably the greatest light harness horse that has ever stepped out on New Zealand tracks. Over a week ago, from a flying start, he paced a mile in 2 minutes 2 seconds, a time that has never been equalled before in this country. —Green and Hahn, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 15

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Mr. J. Chief, who is trained and will be drivenby J. J. Kennerley in the match with Great Bingen over a mile at Addington to-day. Native Chief has shown himself to be probably the greatest light harness horse that has ever stepped out on New Zealand tracks. Over a week ago, from a flying start, he paced a mile in 2 minutes 2 seconds, a time that has never been equalled before in this country. —Green and Hahn, Christchurch. Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 15

Mr. J. Chief, who is trained and will be drivenby J. J. Kennerley in the match with Great Bingen over a mile at Addington to-day. Native Chief has shown himself to be probably the greatest light harness horse that has ever stepped out on New Zealand tracks. Over a week ago, from a flying start, he paced a mile in 2 minutes 2 seconds, a time that has never been equalled before in this country. —Green and Hahn, Christchurch. Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 15

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