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EASY CLASS

And the Winners Concealed (From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.)' . ..When the class is moderate winners, are trickily concealed, and it is that way for Matamata. TN, tlie High, Weight. Ripon Abbey's ,-Takapuna form suggests him as likely to prove a hard nut to crack, though Luminary, Schorr, Prince Lv, arid Glena Bay are all likely ones to bob up over .8% furlongs. should not 'be past Hakarida,' with "-Indolent, Always, Te Waka and Queen Cornet among the other hopes. < Sports King and Flying Tresses look the. most .likely to . : fight out. the Hinuef a, .with Untfco,. Jack Jumper and Cro^n" Arch; all; iri^the; picture". There may be something unknown m smoke for the PUtaruru Stakes, but a two -year- old with piaced. form should have the pull over five fux'longs. One of these is Fraser, with two thirds and a second, m juvenile events of. the spring. ' ; ■_■■-„' If he fails', Te Taone showed speed at Te Kuiti'gdpd enough to make a decent bid m the class. Hoyvever, Fraser; looks the goods. The -^ilacki. Cup is .tough, though Glenstar.. (if . reserved) ; should" make a fight of it with any weight. ' Valroe (at his best), Hakanoa, Ripon Abbey, Luminary, and- Loveband are other likely ones to make a decent showing. .••-■•-.. It may be Valroe' s__ great chance on his home track.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
221

EASY CLASS NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

EASY CLASS NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

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