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UPSET THINGS

- Two Outsiders In Dividends " (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Aucklan c Punters went wide of the mark when they attempted to sort out the dividend-returners m the Cornwall Handicap, for both first, and d second, Queen Arch and King c. Emerald, were among the outsiders 's and returned double figures. ■~ TT was always on the cards that Quee :a . Arch -would bob up and take '.f decent ■'■prize, but punters had no lir to expect King Emerald to go so lie* the money. ".:■ .' :0 The two main selections, Mervet k and Cprinak, were always m the\.pi< ture; but third and fourth positioi were the best they cbuld._reach. it was a y race m which the. leadir pair were never far., away ■ and th< proved the' most reliable when tl final struggle began. :■■'■ -a Stbrmy was up handy enough at ti le turn to. be commended, for some shor s» er event. ■ ' tg Te Kara did. not get .away too ' well, but.bpbbedf up handy at about 6 t • nine furlpngs, y/hen his impost prevented him from cfoing on with '„: the goo.d^work. id Lomint was evidently, not gui ready for . tl;e -task, but Nucleus; w; m up handy ait, the turn and actual finished sixth. ■ • id The ex-hack, Cynthia. N., ran gui :h a respectable race and finished fifth!, m What' show High-Pitch had was se tied by his slipping 1 early' in the rac

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

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Tapeke kupu
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UPSET THINGS NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

UPSET THINGS NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 11

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