They Asked
TH ER>E were a number of m I { j •" quiries made by , southerners during the progress of the Trentham meeting about the backing of Lucky Light when she won at Invercargill. It was the same question each* • time — was there any money vfor > her? v ' What impertinence to think that there would be any money, m Wellington for the south mare! Owners do not bet with bookmakers and there wasn't any money for Lucky Light. ' However, "Truth" was able to 1 Inform the questioners that for the Invercargill fixture Wellington brokers treated it as a "no card" . meeting — the limits being £3/15/---and £1/5.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 9
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105They Asked NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 9
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