POURI'S PRICE
Punters Caught Off Their Guard (Prom "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Rep.) When Pouri displayed a dean pair of heels to his hurdle opponents at Te Rapa on opening day, it can be safely stated that none but' the direct connections shared to any extent m the dividend returned. LIE was making his first pubHc ap- ■* ■* pearance for some time after an operation and the main army of punters were caught well off their guard. Pouri did his job well. He is one, of the £?:owly diminishing Spalpeen family, most of which have displayed ability over timber. The smile of satisfaction waa noticeable on the features of the. Matthews' connections as Pouri romped home m front. But it may be a long time before they can hope for such a great price about Pouri m the future. • . ■ ■ I. \\ '.-. Wiltshire met with a mishap ova}* .'' country at Te Rapa because he was game enough to try andi pace It with his supwcior—Frisco Ja'^ti . .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 9
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163POURI'S PRICE NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 9
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