Otago and Southland Jottings
(By "Salisbury.") Pirik Terrace is still m the/ paddock. She is to be blistered and' will not be raced until next spring. [ * « .# I Ark Royal promises to furnish into an attractive three-year-old. :-.-•» * -.«. Tuki is having his rough spots knocked off him. '■» * * • Hard Prince disclosed form at "Wingatui that suggests he will race prominently m good company., ■<,:■■■■■■-\ King Sol disappointed at Wingatui. He failed to find his speed early and was not well placed when the field turned for home. * * -,- ■* Roman Archer is bowling along • freely m. his work. He may spring a surprise one of these days. When Apprentice ...I. Campbell ■ wor on Overhaul on the fii'st day at Wingatui, he opened his scoring account _! "ft * Bright' Mark was a big disappoint--ment at Wingatui. She's slick out at the barriex*. ' * , V ■ * Congratulations to Ray Caffin on his appointment as secretary to the 1 .Forbury Park Trotting Club. . v. * # # . :'\ . Corn Money is having a few days well-earned rest. ■ ■ '.■-'."■■''•'*.'':• * - > ' ■ .. Dancing. Days ■> retains her bloom, wonderfully well. Over half a mile she can burn her field for pace. 'V • ■#■:'".•-■■' Rob raced well • at Wingatui and should get the' thick end of a stake soon. '•• --. ... ='
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NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 13
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195Otago and Southland Jottings NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 13
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