THE REASONS
Why -Some Favorites • (From ' "N.Z. Trutli's" Auckland Rep,) ' What looked like some fair pro- ,:. positions on. opening day at Te : KCuiti went astray, though the siic- ■'. cesses of :'Frothblower and Bulolo ; • were true. ; . ."THE: defeat -of:; Stormy m the opening ■ . .event sent followers of f-orni behind scratch to begin 'with, and matters were hardly improved by, the failures of Monetize, Hakanoa and Tea Time. '■'■ ,■' . .■. . ,•'"'. ; - As for Monetize, his fourth was m keeping with his gross looks. , Hakanoa drew the outside marble;, which did not improve matters ■ for him round the bend. . , , The fact that Liaison was caught m the 1 mood on the day all helped towards Tea Time being forced to occupy only third position. As a rkatter 1 of fact, up north these days 'it is i/a case of having to race all the way to get' the money. • j
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NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 11
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144THE REASONS NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 11
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