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Ron. Starts Off New Season TN. the spring last season Ron. Alexander was training for the Blenheim owner John Corry, and for a goodly part of the early season Ron. was training winners at every attempt. He had : his team m great fettle .and money was coming his way, or at least his|owner's way; Then Alexander was given the posi as private trainer to T. H. Lbwry, and he took oVer a team, which Fred Davis had ,had m work.' ' The condition was there and Alexander started to win races for his new patron. - ..'"','•■. . But, all the same, condition or nc condition, Alexander, was putting hij shoulder to the wheel, and he finished the season by collecting , the Ormonc Glold.Gup and the Great Autumn Handicap with Great Charter, not to mentio,n a double with Courtesy. ■ ?' . " This season Alexander has stepped off on the right ; foot. He produced Commandant at Hastings last Saturday and the high-priced Australiar youngster won the. Maiden. As Alexander reports all well with the remainder of his .team, there should be a good season m. store for owner Lbwry, Alexander and jockey Tom Green.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1290, 28 August 1930, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
189

RIGHT FOOT NZ Truth, Issue 1290, 28 August 1930, Page 9

RIGHT FOOT NZ Truth, Issue 1290, 28 August 1930, Page 9

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