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CAVERSHAM FIELD .

KELP AND GEORGE REV STAND OUT IN USEFUL LOT (From "N.Z. Truth's" South Island Trotting Rep.) THERE are' some useful wort's m the Caversham Handicap, one and ahalf miles, and the. small field should give a.ll of them a chance, but when the handicaps are weighed up the most favored ones appear to be Kelp, Sodium and, George Rey. , All ofythese horses: .have been • handicapped at a -2.18 rate for -ten ".; furlongs, and have gone faster than that, so they" 'are nicely placed m being on the end m a 3.30. class which equals a 2.20 rate. Alva Lass. Lady Antrim, Robert Guy and St. George are"' all useful sorts and the journey wiii suit Captain Wrack, but at the" handicaps, Kelp, George Rey and 'lmodium wili be hard.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 13

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CAVERSHAM FIELD. NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 13

CAVERSHAM FIELD. NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 13

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