Pungent Pars
THE easy fashion of The foyer's victory over a mile and a,- quarter at Pakuranga bore out all that .has been hoped for regarding the son : of Rbmeo. Williamson's charge did it on the bit, and his trot has not yet ended, FIRST PRINCE IT was the great condition of . Peketahi which stood to him to .win the Hunters' Hurdles at Pakuranga/ In the future it will not be surprising to note- First Prince do better m mile and a-half hurdle races. , BROKE, DOWN DAHADUR: has cost northern punters P. a h;eap of money m minor cross-country-events, y ... . He, usually shows out : m front, and it was, the same m the.Gr.eenmount Steeples last Saturday. J_ However, when threatening to do things -properly he broke , down and may not trouble punters for some little time.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13
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136Pungent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 13
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