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REAL DIADEM

Jewel Pointer In A Good Setting (From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.) Aucklander M. Moodabe owns Jgwel Pointer, this season's greatest winner, and he came close to owning Machine Gun which figures as runner-up. VJJ7HEN "Aussie" J. Sheehan gave m- "' dlcatlons that he would entertain a decent offer for Machine Gun, M. Moodabe was one of the first on the scene. It was only through a misunderstanding over the son of Machine Brick that he lost the deal. The pacer eventually went Into the hands of G. McMillan. While Jewel Pointer was raking m the shekels m appropriate j 'style, Machine Gun m his own quiet way was doing likewise, though not to the same extent; j The final tally sees the crack Aucklander with £3545 to his credit ahd Machine Gun's tally figuring at £2456. However, it's no use crying over | spilt milk. The Auckland owner will have to be content with the great run he has experienced. It has netted him close on £5000, including Amaris' earnings! . W. Warren has the trotting gelding, Young Caf bine, ln regular work and hopes to start him at the August fix- ■ ture. Young Carbine has plenty of speed, and provided he races kindly, he should win money. iiiiimmiimiiiimiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiii

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NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 12

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REAL DIADEM NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 12

REAL DIADEM NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 12

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