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South Sidelights

(From "N.Z. Truth's" Dunedin Rep.) " WET weather is still rendering Win r gatui tracks unfit for fast "work, and local horses m consequence will not be so forward as others. Those ,m work during the winter will still have, an advantage. # *' •• Traho has been going along all right' * since the Hunt Club meeting, and - should be prominent m the High ' ' Weight at Kurow. • k * • ■ * • * . •»' High Gear, temporarily v trained ' at Oamaru by Bob Reed, is thought ' to have a chance m the Cup with seven stone. * * # Black Duke's form is too poor to recommend him, though he improvedthe second day at Geraldine. A] Jolson got away all right at-., Geraldine, arid he looks pretty g00d.. . - for the Novice. The next, best of ours. ' may be Master Anomaly, which is also m the Publicans'. - * •■-,.» ,„ Compensation had a race at the Hunt meeting here, but he may not be forward enough to beat First Raid.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 2 October 1930, Page 14

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South Sidelights NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 2 October 1930, Page 14

South Sidelights NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 2 October 1930, Page 14

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