MISS THE BUS
Stable Supports The: Losing One
(From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.)' TT is not often Bert Tinker provides v two. winners m one day without thfestable connections . reaping some big financial benefit. However, when King Win and Pershairi won on opening day at Te Rapa there was an absence of confidence about prospects.' King Win was only half-heartedly supported, and as for Pershain, owner Fraser Smith did not have enough confidence m the ability of son of Lackham — Persia to take the trick to speculate even a modest pound on his two-year-old. That is very unlike Fraser, and the result was the bay colt returned a shade under a quarter of • century. J The stable were on Mervette In ; the C.up, treating the daughter of Lucullua as an unbeatable proposition, and it is possible she might have returned a. dividend with a better get-away.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13
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146MISS THE BUS NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13
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