THE FINALE
Seven Furlongs Trys 'Em Whatever be the distance of the final event at Trentham there is . '■ always found a big crowd to face the starter. WEDNESDAY neift.and they will be . there again m •numbers'", for the Te Aro Handicap attracted the biggest field of the day at nomination time. There will have to be considerable thjnping down at acceptance time to make thp race comfortable. , Chelone heads the list, but he should get - beaten; indeed, a similar fate should await most of the top-weights. It is not till those below, ten-stone are reached that two pf the real fancied ones are met. King Mart looks nicely placed with 9.13, and he ran most conspicuously up m Hawkes Anpther one on the same figure is. Carinthia, which has done well since going to the south.' He was m the |jmelight at the , Dunedin meeting. Essential, won' at Napier and Mark Mint scored at Otaki. Of the pair the former is liked better. v ... Though labelled with an awful name, The Mug is anything but that. Witj-vsijch a big field to ppntend with there is much m tl}e air, but three that many will be inclined to give a chance are: KING MART, CARINTHIA and TrfE MUG.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 11
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207THE FINALE NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 11
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