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Pungent Pars

HOME AGAIN ... . JACK BARRY arrived home from Sydney this week and he will be riding at Wanganui to r day. , Jack has been away since the "Wellington winter meeting and the trip over must have paid for itself. There was a big tip for Mount- Shan . non at Marton the other day. He failed, and one of his supporters gave> it out that he is not a horse. THE IMMIGRANT; is : now trained by Alec Hall at .Marton. PALLANMORE looks well and he has furnished a lot m the last few weeks; He. would be all the better for that race at Marton. . . . A SHOCK 6 THE disqualification for three months *■ . of Dick McCarten came as a shock tq New Zealanders. '... That McCarten would be guilty ' of ; deliberate interference is not believed by those who know him best. And those who know Limerick rec? icon he was the culprit. And to that view, "N.Z. Truth" is ready to subscribe. •■ „/ ; ' '.'••.. TUD&INQ by theNflelds that will race J at Wanganui this week, the club must be pleased it did not turn round, and alter its date,.. ...... ■;,. «*»< .-. ;•■; . '. A BIG heavy- topped filly by Paper Money out of' Philomela and known as Francpllh showed pace m the' : two-year-old trial at Martori.last week. OINCE Beau. Cavalier made his; name they have been 'digging jup' horses by Chesterfield, : and he now has a couple of representatives m the southern part of the North Island. • WAS RIGHT, TOO! pRIOR to' one , race at Marton. the * other day, "N.Z. Truth" heard a trainer say he would bet three to one that nobody could pick a horse to finish behind his. ■".':'.,-■: . v ■■* There were no takers, and the trainer was right. His horse went for, about half, a mile and then stopped to a walk;.; ••..-...■ •'■..■; ■'■■"■ -.'.. : -. . . . ■' '•

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19280913.2.41.13

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
298

Pungent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 13

Pungent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 13

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