WILL IMPROVE
Fences Well, and Has The^lpod (From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.) The Glendowie connections produced a half-brother to. Carawock at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting. THE hgrse should see a, better day, so far as stake-earning is concerned. The new-comer is Te Horea, an aged chestnut son of Lucullus and he fences well. He had previously figured as a win-, ncr at a point-to-point gathering and racing m shoes the role of runner-up to Tago San m the Greenmount Steeples last week -ehd. . It is just p.pssible those shoes made all .the difference' between defeat and victory. -•;" ; '■"'*• .He is a most.capable fencer, but has mily been take'ri m hand -seriously since June last. With more solid feed m him and. patient handling may be expected to do even better. He will probably step out again at the Waikato Hunt fixture on Labor Day. It may not be till next winter, however, before he is caught at the top of his form.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13
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161WILL IMPROVE NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13
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