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IS THE LAST

Crowd In The Hack Six "Sprint

' Trentham is always a hard place to wind up the day— the hack six flutter is a tough race. * -■'... CATURDAY. will find the same state of affairs prevailing, and an. acceptance of thirty-two is enough to - try the bravest hearts. A The .race presents an^unique op- . pprtunity of producing a good hack and .'getting a good price. And the good hacks are there this week. Desert Lad is at the top and he has the form. . Royal Duke will be less m demand, but after his Carterton. success, Calr lanmore will be wanted. ' Two on the same mai'k — Royal Lineage and Historic — take the eye of many. , They!" have recent running to recommend .them. : , Millais won at Hastings and Moutoa ■Treasury was successful at Marton. Lucky Light has been running m classics and so has Knightlike, but neither may be able to do the business. • Fr.eezeout, comes, m fresh, but Shining Star won a double at the Mahawatu Hunt meeting. His were two good efforts. A . little lower down is Dermod— not a bad sort. Arrow Boy is m with a feather weight. He goes up five pounds for winning at Masterton on Saturday. '.■' . It;-, is perhaps reasonable to expect the dividend payers 'to come from near the top of the handicap. Two that have more than .ordinary appeal are • • -.'•'. and ' ROYAL LINEAGE. ,■ A

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281018.2.48.8

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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 13

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233

IS THE LAST NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 13

IS THE LAST NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 13

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