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KUROW'S DAY

Operation Plans Discussed (Prom "N.Z. Truth's" Christchurch Rep.) The Cup and the open mile are the " only events at Kurow on Saturday that have failed to attract good fields. TOWN BANK was very sore at 1 Geraldine and is an unlikely starter, so m that case backers will have to pick the big race m one. Taboo seemed rather harshly treated at Geraldine, but with 8.9 on Saturday he has a chance. Nothing, however, should beat Thorndale, despite a penalty of half a stone incurred by his second-day win p,t Orari. Royal Tractor and Money Mine should- dispute the honors m the Belfield Handicap, with' opposition from First Raid. Red Heather, Carinthia and Mime will fight their Orari battles over again m the Waitangi Hurdles.Mime should now have sufficient experience to turn the tables m his favor. Beau Geste ls m great heart and should make no race of the Hakataramea mile. If Royal Saxon is started m the Publicans' Handicap .m preference to the Belfield, he will see a short' price. He has only to reproduce Ashburton and Orari form to -stroll liome. Royal Flower is an improver and if started m .this. race, will make the Tractor horse move. Waving Corn, Royal Flower and Pound Note will monopolize the betting m the Novice Plate.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281004.2.37.13

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
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KUROW'S DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13

KUROW'S DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13

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