NOTES FROM THE NORTH
(By "Candid.") Petroleuse is small but game. Failing to begin smartly cost her last Saturday's Trial. .""" ' " * .'..*-. *... .Lady Ena has pace for a bit, but does not stay on.- --• •■.. * : # .'■ ■'■ Tui Bells looked the part for the Trial at Otahuhu, but could only register third. '«"■■,. * •■'• ■-■* .''•:■' Gold/Star looks like earning some cash under J. T. Paul's guidance. ■ . ';'■ * • ;■• *'"• . , * Seanri Triubhais did not go altogether faultlessly throughout the Trial at Otahuhu, but still/won. " " ... « ■■' ■ ■* '• .';#.•:■. ' There was nothing great m the , matter of times registered at, Alexandra Park''last'Saturday,'yet the going seemed perfect. j* . '."■.'■-.• »v.. ■ ■' - Manna can begin smartly, but Taipare made her look cheap for speed during the Tamaki Handicap. •■■'.-■ *■■ V ■;■';#■■ ■ -.* : Sahib will probably prove that the big field m the Tamaki Handicap hampered his prospects. There are other days.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 12
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