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'TRAINER. Bill. Stone has had a turn of ill fortune with his. team, 1 Silver Papei*, Aspiring and. Tommy Dodd, and they have gone home to Riverton. At the beginning of the season, Silver Paper and Aspiring looked to have bright prospects, but m the last few weeks, the filly has developed a joint, while Silver Paper damaged a tendon." The team will stay at Wingatui until after the meeting, but it is improbable that Silver Paper will start on the second d.ay. . It was bad luck for Stone, as Silver Paper's run m the Telegraph at Trentharry; pointed to him being a ■■'.likely proposition for Dunedin and his track work indicated he was approaching his best. .-,.,..■ With a light spelT there is still a chance of both he and 'his 'half* tistar proving that their summer form was wrong.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 11
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145HOME FOR A SHORT SPELL NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 11
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