FROM THE NORTH
(From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Rep.) TAIPARE— the makings of some two-. •"• miler. ■•_ . ■ ■ * * ■■*'-. When Kolmar goes right he goes fast. Should be good* next season. • # * # Another few months and Etta Cole will be pretty solid. Went well at Epsom. *. # -,#'..'.. It was all mud and slush for the second day up north. Taranaki horses were quite at horne — collected ''three times. •# . '. .. # ■ '#> Peterwah will give it a go at Addington next month. He keeps on getting close. # * . *•' Old Colonel Thorpe is getting solid. Ran fourth last week. # -..*'.■ ' *':' Quality was never m the hunt. She is unreliable. # #'-■'♦.■; Can't First Wrack trot? On top of the ground she would have cleaned Koro Peter up. Real the Great was unlucky. Turned the wrong way at the; start and then ran fourth. # # -, ' .*- ■ ■ It was only condition that beat. Tamerlane on the- second day. Still, he went a rattling race for second. # #. * R. A. McMillan has purchased Taipare and Daytime. Should fget some "chips" with them. * # # # Harvest Child should do. better next season. \ # • - * '■*;■■'., Repute trotted like a hairy goat. The going had her beaten. # * •■ # . .T ' Maxegin will come right. He showed speed m patches even though lame. #' # # The result of the smash m the Mangere Handicap cost J. T. Paul a tenner. All the same Jim collected £340. , .# ■ * " . ' * ! . Hohoro. started four times, had four different/ drivers, and tben missed the bus. ' ' # *•'•.. * ■ . - Though Jackie Audubon had an off day m the Adams, his right day will come again. # **''#: They can have Bing Boy if Epsom form was his best, Another third, to. Nelson Tasker. A great plugger over two miles, but lacking the little extra bit. # '■*'•..■■'..# Loch Moigh appeared to lack the pep that is generally about him. Many were of the opinion that Talent beat Cardinal Logan m the Au Revolr Handicap. The finish was too close for "N.Z. JTruth". to judge and the angle was tricky. ." • # ■ * . '" * If Dillon Huon fails to get the' cash again it will be because he falls. Ma£e them look cheap m the Liverpool Handicap. # # # Rose Bin&en should get there again. She is solid now. ## # , Sister Beatrice did not give of her best. 'Failed badly m two starts. #i#- . . # Van Rich was going well when he nearly fell m the Liverpool Handicap. #■ =•*■'• * "- When he slipped, Gold Jacket broke and lost all chance m the Prince of Wales Handicap. #,# . * The going upset Native Prince, also Western King, but they will keep. # # # They were frightened to bet on the two-year-old contest. There was only £79/10/- on the. "joint." The Dealer is not flashily ired, but he strikes an honest bargain with the punters. . . ' ■■.'."■#. * # After Auckland showings, Daytime's long suit is ten furlongs. '.:•*'■ * * Petroleuse has resigned from her position m R. B. Berry's stable, and m future she will. live among the brood mares at ''Oaklands,'' Halsweli. !.. ■ ■ . *• ■.#''.' # Tamerlane met his Waterloo on the second day at Auckland, where Ttose Bingen downed him; \ •».• # .;■#-. Young Blake is a champion m heavy going, but he takes an exception to slush. # * - * Harold Thprße failed, to reprpdUQO his ti-ack work at Auckland. He can go it when he is right.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1179, 5 July 1928, Page 13
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