Pacino Pars
niRECT ACTION is much the same cross-word puzzle as when* he first stepped out at Epsom after crossing the Tasman. ♦ # # TF Jupiter Pluvius lets the tap run be- . fore Thames there will be no complaints. * • : # ■ , # LJARRY MACK is due to make his debut at Parawai.. He may require experience to gain the necessary confidence. - • ' ; , • ■ • '■"''•■ . [/■EEP a little bit m hand for Peter Pirate. He can perform better than he did at Claudelands. THERE was a good word for Don Wildman last season. They say he will do the trick when thoroughly attuned. . MATLOCK BANK ran a decent race • at Timaru. Like all members of the Petereta family he promises to make good when aged. TARGET showed a lot of speed at Timaru. But for making two bad breaks he' would have been m the money. He will come right. ; Target is by Author Dillon from Young Winnie, TOORHEAD is doing bettjer m her training essays and her third at Timaru m 3.34 1/5 shows that she is on the way to earning a stake. •■• • *•-■.-.# # DAFA< went solidly m the Seadown lx Handicap at Timaru. Breaking the back carrying, straps of his hopples spoiled his chances. #■• ' • T ADY CELLO, a half-sister of Author v Jinks, collared the Seadown Handicap fairly comfortably. She began fast, but made a break after passing the furlong disc. # • '■ . • # ' JN the Seadown Handicap at Timaru, x Our Maud came to grief. Her driver, R. Townley, received a broken leg." ■■•..•:. .. ■ . ■. ■ . • • x «# . # CT. FETROX showed plenty of speed v arid stamina m the Temuka Handicap at : Timaru. He swerved round at the start and lost several lengths and then finished second. Be with him at New Brighton. <*- • • DRENT BOY went. two fair races at v Timaru and is shaping as if he will secure a trotter's race m the near future. <■ ' ■ TRAMPCRISP was trotting fast . ; >■ going along the back the last time at Timaru vhen he faulted badly, and spoilt his chances, WITH H.- Frost aboard, Nelson McKinney trotted a fine race among j the pacers over a mile at Timaru. He beat the others as easily as Audubon Lad beat him. ■ ■■■■»■ .» ' . ■ • THERE was a lot of solid money for Lucky Dillon at Timaru. He began well, but went,, to a break before three furlongs had been covered. ■ ■ ' ■ # • •' DETURN VOYAGE was regarded as IV a good thing for the mile saddle at Timaru. After following Audubon Lad for six furlongs he petered out m the straight. .#■■• * GIBRALTAR'S throat infirmity has seriously affected his stamina. He was all out to finish third m 2.18 2/6 at Timaru. ■'...# # #. CDWARDS got Audubon Lad away, m the mile saddle event at Timaru. Once on the trip the rest was easy. Audubon Lad Avon with his mouth open, and under a similar dispatch he 'will win again. ■ . # ...» 7 # '. ,' AFTER dwelling- at the start and ri losing fully eight lengths, Linbergh unwound a lot of speed over the last half-mile of the Washdyke Handicap at Timaru. The first time he hops out quickly he will not get beaten. ,'■'■•. ■# " . ' # # • MEERSON was a big disappointment m the ton furlongs race at Timaru. He began quickly arid was m front with seven furlongs to go, where he remained until the straight was reached. Then he shut up like a book. ■■ . ■ ■•■#.'■■■.■ #■•■•■■'■' .•'■ v ■ ■ ':■; HRIVEN a confident race, Lingfield V won the Washdyke Handicap at Timaru m impressive style. She has been racing consistently, and is likely to train on to win over a longer distance'l ' . '-. ALWAYS a patchy customer, Avenger ran a fair race over a mile and aquarter at Timaru. He got to the front a furlong from home, but failed; to stay on arid, was beaten into third place. . : . • : ■-.■■■ ■■ * '■■".■ # • ■■• - ■# FNAPHNE DE ORO' made, her rel appeax*ance at Timaru m the mile and a-quarter contest. She broke her hopples soon after the start. • MELSON*DE ORO won the Fairlie ** Handicap very easily. He is a free going pacer that is certain to enter good company next seaaon. : . : ' \ ■• :i '■ •.• ' : ; - ■*:] ■■.■'"'"•'. .•'■:•:, ■'-■■■■■ APEX battled on like a game, pacec m *^,- a two-mile event at, Timaru arid beat all but Nelson de Oro. . .■■■'■/ ' " : " ; ■'■#' "'"■' ■■'#' ■■■ ■':«■■■■■■ ■ ■."■■■. KRINA pig- jumped . at the start at Timaru and refused to settle down. Until she mends her ways, there is no hope of her winning a prize.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 13
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