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" s^"""(By !'The Tofl.'*) ' There was a very strong'field fc*r the Speedway Handicap and '"Great. * Bingen, which was, making, hisfirst appearance ' at the meeting, ' was made favorite, f Logan Park was second choice. , ■ ; ' JEAN McELWYN went away -smartly with" Golden Devon. "Great .Bingen | and Logan Park, however,, were both pacing very fast. ."'L- v "'" .. I ■■ Native .Prince set' out for. the leaders, and. along the hack ground- gained ;considerably where the back-markers ; also closed up..-- .-• ' '}.■.' Just when it looked like being.a great finish, Native Prince headed off -Jean McElwyri and went on and won easily from "Western King. The latter did; I not seem to find his feet m .the . first part of the race, but was pacing at a. i great speed' at the- finish. /*.':■'!*■' I Golden Devon,, which is not yet' . ready, came on better than expect.?. [ edand was fourth. ' ; Imprint was; not* seen, but Ahuriri, f«. for once, went , away fast and was "prominent m; the first half-mile, but i aftenward^ lost his place. [ Loganwobd is not improving, and Bonny^Logan broke her hopples early . m the:^cpntestv ' . / / Talaro ',' quite failed to show any > speed, and one of the disappointments '(. of the race was Cardinal Logan, which had every chance. Great Bingen ifi not at his best; otherwise he would have made easy work of the opposition.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 15
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220NATIVE PRINCE NZ Truth, Issue 1238, 22 August 1929, Page 15
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