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CHANGE NOW

His Horses Are At Long Prices V Last year George .New could not start a horse unless it was one of, the fancied division. OB AA'as Ay.inning i;aces hand over, fist, and as nothing succeeds like success,.the crowd 7 always wanted to be with"him 7 . ! : 'bbyyb '■ b ■-'. -7 .■ This! season, with; nothing like .as strong a team; New has Avon-his share "of "races, ';■ but the prices have been a great deal better: .• ;■'■..' „ Early iri! the morith at Woodville he produced' a riiaiden the second day—^ GrandbVcre. - ~lt came ,home,bbeatihg a stable .-. mate and fancy; '.Miss Field,' and paying over half a hundred. .b Grarid' Acre last Aveek showed- that the Woodville success Avas no fluke, for he. won againand once more the 'price was. the limit; '■.■■■:/■:"... -••■■ : ' ..'.';': The last day another of his .horses, Miss Field, hadbto ; spring it on to .an unsuspecting .'public. .- . : 7: .7;-, . ;' " The .price, only pleased .the Ally's supporters; and perhaps the books. Studmaster Jim; Thorpe; who "Sw.ns Acre, ; riiust be getting rich backing the progeny of his horse. v tj-J Three good ories7 last week . wef c Grand Acre, Miss Field a,nd Star Area. ",-■ -. ..:., .-:,,:. ' '. ■:,:■. - :■■->: y,y"< .':']

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NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 9

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CHANGE NOW NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 9

CHANGE NOW NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 9

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