FROM THE NORTH
(From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Rep.) WITHOUT acceptances at time of " writing for Whangarei it looks as if horses of the calibre of Call Boy, Great Change and Dillon Huon may prove payable propositions to follow. I * * * Explosion may make amends for the Waikato defeat, while if Shaw's bracket is to suffer defeat m the Cup, Reremai may be a likely one. # # # There are whispers about a maiden called Warspite for the fixture. # » » Great Change earned a gold cup truphy and some of the cash back flrst pop for his lady owner. * # # Exploded— Explosion. He failed to move kindly from the hop-off at Waikato and left thousands of punters throughout the North Island lamenting. He was at odds-on m a field of twelve. * * * Tranquil's habits are not encouraging. She appears to be sickening of the game, and is just as liable to stop as go onward. # # # ! Bell Tower was a quiet tip which failed to ring m the Claudelands Handicap last week. • * • Shaw's patrons were m a speculative mood at Waikato. M. Moodabe purchased Explosion and Mrs. Sweetapple, Great Change. The purchase figures have not been thrown broadcast.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1149, 8 December 1927, Page 15
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191FROM THE NORTH NZ Truth, Issue 1149, 8 December 1927, Page 15
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