ALL READY FOR WELLINGTON
• (By "The Toff.") I
When Lochree won a mile saddle event at Hokitika he shaped as if he would develop into a useful hoi-se. IJe is m at Wellington, so it will be interesting 'to see how he shapes. Daytime. is one of those pacers that is on his way to bigger events next season. ■ - . * * * i Some Wilkes will be at home over a mile and a-quarter .at Wellington. *** , I First Water is a genuine mare and , one likely to improve. I *•.•■»'■ »' i Charles Dixie races best when off] the front of the handicau. He should be m the money at Petorte. * * * • Bell Somerton is coming on slowly and may develop into a fair mares later on. , .#."-■'..#••'■. * Hardy Grattan is a good trotter and a mile and, a-half is just his journey. He is m at Wellington. . • * # ■ '•' .•:■ Stunt Artist has 'previous good records to his credit at Wellington, but on recent form it is difficult to picture him winning ,on Saturday. ..*.'■■■'. ••# # \ Sarsaparilla prefers grass courses. He is atgood sort and one that 1§ certain to improve with age and racing. .".,'■ *•:"'.■' ■*'' ■:.•*. Shine Soon is racing well, but if Terence Dillon gets on his hammer at Wellington he -will know that he has been to the races. V - '■ ■'* •''.--■■■■•'.•■.-* ■-.' ..." * ...-'.....■■. - Hori Dillon was .a warm selection for minor events at the South Wairarapa Club's meeting", but he: finished down the course. He is m at Wellington.
. What a queen Rose BingeriMs! She is m splendid order and will strip a better mare at Petone than she did at Addington. " .* # * Auditress is a smart filly, and if they back her at Petone she will get the money/ * . s ' - « William the Great is m , capital order. after his good race at Addington. He will go well at Wellington.., Lady flattered her supporter's sufficiently at Addington to encourage them to think that with the good ones left at. home she might win another race. 1 ■■'■•». # . * Bingen wood is / still . lamenting his disappointments at Cheviot. Since/ then he has had a dose of physic and a few days m the paddock. Provided the company is not powerful he., will win a race m the near future. "The joy men get from pipe smoking is something good to see," writes Olga Petrova. The joy of an Edgeworth smoker is really a treat to see. Edgeworth smokers put themselves '*"» -"a class apart. They rather pity other pipe smokers, but like all good sportsmen they sincerely welcome every new member to the Edgeworth Club. And what a size this Edgeworth Club is getting to be sure— millions bf members throughout the. world. Admit r tance to the Club is very simple. You try a pipeful of Edgeworth, you sorter what like it. You try another pipeful; you like it better; You try still one more. It's growing on you. You try many pipefuls, and become an Edgeworth enthusiast for life — 1 or Edgeworth never varies.*. ~ \ fi, .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 12
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489ALL READY FOR WELLINGTON NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 12
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