WELLINGTON NOTES
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CLQGAN was third away and holding tip-top position when he fell m the Probationers' Handicap. ■ • ' . • ■'.■•■■. ♦•.'. ■ ..: Garmel won very easily. His victory was made so by Slogan's mishap, which, interfered with the field excepting Rolex, which petered out badly two furlongs from home. j j ; • ■. • ■■-.'•;. • '■•■.• ■■'•■■.. *■■> ■■ • .;.#•,... ■ : ■.■/' ':■■;■■: . Had Redw Rey not lost a hundred yards through Slogan's I spill m the
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Probationers' Handicap, he would have been very hard to beat. 'He made-up his ground' m great style and beat all but the winner. . I ' Kemptori made short work of the opposition m the Kaitoke Handicap. He had the race m safe keeping pvo furlongs from home. He has developed into a .first-class trotter and next season will see him take a fast record over a two-mile journey.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1208, 24 January 1929, Page 15
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