Pacino Pars
IMPERIAL THORPE won two., races at Invercargill. And he will ~win again. Short journeys are his. motto. '-...■* '■'* * JOHN APPEAR has been, appearing for quite a while. He secured his first win at Invercargill, and he 'will have to improve before he can win again. ■ -V ; • # . * • '. # . v DINGEN MAID has a good bit "ot speed and looks to have enough up his sleeve to capture another stake before the winter sets m. '.'*. ' # , f .> ;,,, DUT for breaking near the winning postV Helen McGregor would haye annexed the Murihiku Holndicap at Invercargill. In saddle, she should win a mile arid a-half race. ,";;,■•'■ i■ . ■ ,*;■'■ #. ■' V .'*. .^ . -y-: . OTEVENSON and McMath . se^m .to , have ; --a good sea at Riversdale, what with Fair Wave, Play Wave and other: waves by Waverley, they keep on getting the money. ■ , y .* • -» # WELSON.DE. ORO is the type of -pacer that is certain to reach good company next season. He .finished second to Fair Wave m the Invercargill Cup, and came on the second day arid won the Jellicoe Handicap of a mile and a-quarter. ; #.\ . #'■'■■ * _ pRIN'S FORTUNE made the oppo- *~* sition m the Visitors' Handicap at Invercargill look like a . burich of hacks. ■*'-.' *■ ' - *. J OGAN HANLON is improving with racing and this speedy pacer will be seen to good advantage on dirt courses. * # # DETER DAUNT' is a slippery cus- * tomer that has only to have an ounce of luck to win a .race - and pay, a big dividend* , ' .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 13
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