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'■'. W^erley is a course that is appreciated by all who wend " p iheir way there/ "i i.. ■■'■■','.> ," : < : - ';' W :; ' :; . ; - " ' / '/.'■' ■ ■ ■SvY. v;. ■ 'r-, ■...'■''■■■'■-. •' '.: •. . . .•' ; - ■. : •• ' ..■-■'■. :,:
QEGRETARY BILL. MACFARL.ANE iJ' has rip reason to be worried about the wires, j-lnggand letters he receiyed by; acceptance time. ' Everything i$ well for his meet-. ■ ing on, Mondays . , / Galamihe7and Llaribre will ;:be-'iri' the' boom , for;; the 1 Morton Memorial . and: Skypolnt has been thought/ of early In this, seaspn. ■ . : The^:^ni -be, ; nothing to take the vote.'jijiy'ay . from;' Silyermine In .the' Brewer,' Handicap. ' V V.' . ' .v The Hurdles should be,, it there la anything- in' recent " performances, a good, thing 1 for Troilus. ■ The Hawera 1 horse can Jump at -p racing pace and follow it on.; ( ;;t; . Glengariff- has shown his ability; ln, like races and San Fera was a . great Jumper — and still is. ■•'•.. - ..Outside the, top-weight the next best appears to be Lieutenant: Bill. The .hack-. Wilson Handicap is a. bit. of a .tie.-u.po . '■ Boy and Onward .are twb that can go this distance, and, jf fit for the
day, they . should be able to hold the res£ at bay. " . „ Perhaps Bisox is going to have her New, Zealand Cup trial m the Waverley Cup. .' ■.. 1 , ' SHe has been supported to , win the ;blg : Riccartpn, race.. iancl :.!:-■ ifi.«ißhei,.ia:.-.,.1.9.. follow m the steps/: of jTh^^ankeF^he; must do .it on Monday. ' '" " ■"■ •Gold Dawn ' went well from last Christmas 'and is at the head of the i'iying Handicap. , . '# Jx-^&Y,;" ; ••''Ovfer' the sprint' course^ Silver "Rule! should be able to hold- her own. ■ ' ; Miss Mercia. and Orcades are two that were m the public eye last autumn. . , ■ ■■< ..% ' • . .■ ' : ' A mile race should suit Avjrp, one : of Fred Tilley ? s team. : ; To. finish off trie meeting there is a flve-furlong scurry to do money on; Just So; may: have a' big follo\ying and may warrant the support. Lady Quex and" Argvie. travel the pace and Denier was once blessed with the necessary. "'■•.-■
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 13
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325WAVERLEY-THEIR DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 13
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