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FOR THE MINOR EVENTS

.- Discussing baturdays Fields ror " Alexandra Park (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative.) THE minor events at Alexandra Park on Saturday are open, fo nothing m the way of so-called certainties are outstanding. ■ f THE Mangere Handicap has twenty- Tamerlane on 4.38 would only nee , 1 one engaged. Fourteen are on the to carry the right address to be fir! J} limit and if more than ten go to home. _ the post two rows at the barrier will He s h ou |d get a race at the be necessary. ,*.,_, .„ meeting, The mile and a-half should suit Andover, though strong opposition Great Change, with a repetition c should come from Harvest Child, Con- track work, would be hard to. catel certina ana Great Actress. bu t under silk m his last couple c Seeing Umt Raima was mad? favorite outings he has fculedto get away, m the East Coast Handicap at Native Star, which has 4.30 2/5 win Hawkes Bay, the cash will likely be ning time against her, is not undul forthcoming for him m the Winteiy^tef placed on 4 32. Handicap, despite his failure at Hast- Waikaha-'s capabilities are so well m ■•♦. - ■ - known that he will harve a large fol lowing. The chestnut should come close Keri.pton, Real the Great, Bett; to getting the money. Moko and Petroleuse have good per ■ . „ ' formances to their credit. Appeal reads a tough one to dispose young Blake is engaged earlier I, of, while Maxegin would only need to the d but . f rQserved wJII c bme i] settle down to be thereabouts. for support Akcnehi should be improved by the Tamerlane looks the goods if ab race she had at Hastings?. _ solutely "right" and may be capai?l Repute. Etta. Cola and Gold Star are Qt , ieaQinff oft W£li kaha and Petroleuse others with ehnncea. The crowd on the front m the. Mar Raima, Akencni and Appeal may coni Handicap look as if they _, vm bl carry most support. ]ined up m two rows# Great Polor will only need to be a stnl( several are likely to start ear lit horse at the post m the Hooson n cr m the ( lay and on this account tin Handicap to prove an attraction to field - may - bQ reduced< punters. _ .. . , . „, Ho should even up his bad luck at Free Advice looks like a "hotHawera! P ot " & *d t>n the limit will take all Noei-sun ancl Dillon Huon read his kinds of beating, toughest opponents. In the absence ' of Dillon Huon The t\vo-u.iU_ Stewards' Trot Handi- Neers'on and Harvest Child, Taiparc c.ip has some classy square-gaiters Haerenga ,-Pai • and Jackie Audubdi engaged. , would alsq claim increased,. support.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 15

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Tapeke kupu
445

FOR THE MINOR EVENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 15

FOR THE MINOR EVENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 15

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