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LOOK GOOD

Tonic and Rot Tor At Forbury (By "The Toff.") Quite a number of ths unemployed have started to walk to Forbury to be on Roi I'Or and Tonic. DOI LOR is m the Caversham Han- j dicap where, off 4.41, he looks like ripe cherries for punters. Roi lOr is one of the most promising youngpacers about and he can be expected to down Invader. Regarding- Tonic, he is on the limit of the Dominion Handicap and m a field that obviously is .weak, it should be just a ' question of how much he will pay. Len Wood and Mangoutu may add Interest to the proceedings. ' The last race on the card is the Dash Handicap of one mile. . If Orphan misses first money m the President's Handicap he should collect m this event. ' He is a speedy customer and off 2.15 he should notch an overdue win. Dundas Boy is brilliant; so is Jolly Chimes and Roi l' Or. If there is a turn-up 1 it might be Fight Ever. From 2.13 he must have a royal chance. It looks like Orphan and Jolly Chimes.

AN advertisement announces the formation of the Waiouru Fur Trading Company, .Ltd., with a nominal capital of £40,000,, The Fur and Wool Rabbit industry has shown abundant proof of developing into one of the most profitable of the Dominion's industries, and investors are now offered a remarkable opportunity to invest m a soundly organized company, which has been formed under a particularly strong directorate.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
254

LOOK GOOD NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 13

LOOK GOOD NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 13

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