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CLAUDELAND'S PROSPECT

Waikato Cup Contest Will Engage Some Attention (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative). AVaikato enthusiasts will have their share at Claudelands on Saturday and the light harness fraternity are faced with the usual stiff propositions.

THE second clay at Otahuhu should prove a guide for the Improvers. Tamahine, Great Way and Carwood read as well as' any. Carmel looks sweet m the Progressive, but Peter Pirate will appeal. Medusa should give the Waikato Cup field a shake, and Wrackler will be there when the whips come into play. Gold Dial, hopping away smartly, must be entitled to more than a small measure of respect, and Torpedo Huori will be wanted by many, The bracketed pair, Jean McElwyn and Dundas Boy, represent good material, and perhaps Loch Moigh may be one of the troublesome tribe. Medusa, Wrackler and Nelson Tasker are due to fight out the issue. Etta Cole, Peter McKinney and Mutu should be capable of making them step out m the Members' two-mile trot. Rolfe Audubon looks the peanut m the Raglan sixteen-furlong heat, and if trouble comes. from anything else Cornelian may be the one to do it. ; .

They will chase Tony Victor m the Waipa mile and Curfew Boy as well. They look the goods. '■'... . ... . . Trustworthy and Bell Dial have most claims to honors m the Dominion free-legged even*. . , Nella Dillon and Enawah m the last heat of the day should show the others the shine on their shoes. T JKELELE LADY and Humming Bird ' are m at Blenheim. 1 . There is certain to be a discord on the trip. #■■•■»," .#■■ DONNIEWAH only has to be right to 0 connect at Blenheim. ■ # # . # ' DE -witFi Royal Comrade at Marlborough. . * ■ ■» "* AIiTON BROOK has a rough chance of winning a race at a country fixture. . • ■...•# . # . . * JOE DEYETjLi is pushing the work into. ' Nelson Prince and the next time the gelding goes to the races the op- : position will find him staying on better. , ;

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 15

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Tapeke kupu
324

CLAUDELAND'S PROSPECT NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 15

CLAUDELAND'S PROSPECT NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 15

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