PACING PARS
(By/ "The^Toff.") OUNSHOWER is a .sreat mare for her inches. She walked m m Lhe Flying Handicap, run over a mile and a-quarter, at Forbury. # # * ARIKITOA is beginning fast. He ran *"* a good race over ten furlongs on the first day at Forbury, but when it came to the final furlong Sunshower smothered him. j # * * JJ. KENNERLEY will return to.h\s * old home at Spreydon after the Otahuhu Trotting Club's meeting. The Shrew, which ran second m the mile and a-quarter at Wellington, journeyed to Christchurch to occupy a sU.ll m Kennerley's establishment. # * # nUNDAS BOY has been purchased by *^ ■ a patron of C. S. Donald's stabie at Belfast. Dundas Boy is a very fast pacer and should be x capable of annexing a good prize or two before the season is concluded. . # * .. '# r\ICE ran out a mile and a-half m *^ good style on the first day at Forbury. The first time out over a ir.iie and a-quarter she should be very hard to beat. The shorter journey will appeal to her more than a longer journey. # ♦ ■ # QN the first day at the Forbury Park Club's meeting, Dipnoi fell uc the start of the Otago Handicap and took no part m the race. The tumble did not upset the gelding. # * * j/"RINA went away m the King George ** Handicap at Forbury, but broka up badly when well placed. That, was When approaching the mile and a-half disc. # * # MELSON McELWYN paced freely enough m the King George Handicap at Forbury, but found the twomile journey two furlongs too far for him. ■ '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 15
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259PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 15
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