FROM THE NORTH
(From '*N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Rep.) DO AMUR fell on the track the other *^ -week And broke his neck. • ..■;# • The flying machine, Nelson Fame, is going great guns. -.-.'.■ Great Eyre has made amends at last. Was first home at Hastings. J. T. Paul knows his onions. ■ ♦ # . * Oh recent .performances, it's a moral that ttoamer -won't be presented vfith a, halo. * # * They clicked with Childe Audubon at Hawkes Bay The win was not out of turn. * * # .. ■ So Akenehl missed the bus last Week. She was up against something fair* In Mokanua and Co., but the run will, fit her for Auckland. / « '• ' ' • ■_•■•• Two victories last week suggest Mokanna will get the cash again. ♦ ■••..-.■•■ Rangltero Is a fair. sort. He comes from a stable where they keep few "duds." ■ • i •' • Something must have been wrong with Paerenga Pal at the -Bay. Her form is better than that. ■#•.'* • • The Dealer still keeps on holding a fist full of trumps, but will, in future, be up against some better ones. ■■■''•.■■ # # • Nita Bell is booked up again. This once good mare !has probably seen her best days. .#..'■.',#■ - # They will all want a piece of Free Advice if she conies north. ' •.■•-'•. • If Pitaroa doesn't come to .light this month the bush for him. * ■■# ■ • ' • If the nominations are any indication the Auckland meeting should be a success. , # ' . # *' Twenty-three are still left in the Derby up north. ■ ■ ' #■ , v # • They're a select lot in the G. F. Mark Memorial. Quality, Lioch Moigh and Native Prince may be eatly favorites.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1176, 14 June 1928, Page 13
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252FROM THE NORTH NZ Truth, Issue 1176, 14 June 1928, Page 13
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