SHOWED UP AT OTAKI
If -Acrehci -prodnces lis.Qtaki speed and SS^ a lltt^-, be 1 tter than he did last month he may be the surprise element in Saturday's Maiden-. Race-at; Levin. At Otefci he was always among the leaders, and he finished fourth in the field of tourteen.
~\ a f? ur-year-°M gelding has not yet .had much experience, but he is bred the right way to win races. He is a tay by Acre from the Birkenhead mere Derelict! and he is thus a half-brother to two rery c smart sprinters in Deroulede and Bonideer, who raced round the district meet- . mgs a few years back. This should be a recommendation in itself for many race-
_ His little racing last season was done in the colours of Mrs. A. Keay, when he was trained by. D. Prosser, but he was Jeased for two years early this season to Messrs. 3VL- N. Seal and D. T. Murphy, for whom he ran in his one start at Otaki The Otaki trainer, F. Higgott, now has charge _of. his preparation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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178SHOWED UP AT OTAKI Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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