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Jottings From The South

(From "N.Z. Truth's" '■. Christchurch • ' ■ •■ V Rep.) „.-.' ' DANGITAHI has won four races for — - the Orbell brothers this season through outjumping his opponents over the last half-mile. ■ * •■*-..-'* Hugh Nurse will soon collect a jumping stake with Qriflamb. t .*- * •"■ '■■•■■■ Miss Marco was a good thing beaten at Waimate. She will, never be much good, but she has. some pace,- and m the right company will land the goods. . # . # * . . . The Riccarton two-year-old, Sir Roland, has had a couple of races and has- shaped well both- times. He should win for Bill Hobbs soon. * # • #.....-■ Money Mine has not lived up to his name, but he is an honest little customer, and his supporters always get a run for their money. * * . * Corn Money has not lost any of his bad habits, 1 and did another toe dancing turn at Waimate. If ever a horse qualified for the schooling list he has. ■*■■''•• '■'* ' If Pat Hogan wants to win more races' with Arrowy lie will have to teach young Watty to get away from the banner. The boy rides fair enough but his 'work at the post is shocking. . # - •«■•■■■#■ Barrington, a: massive grey, trained at Washdyke by Ernie 'Ellis, looks a likely type of jumper, and .has plenty of speed on the flat. He.. will be given a. trial over battens m the winter.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 14

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220

Jottings From The South NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 14

Jottings From The South NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 14

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