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WELL IN IT NOW

TALARO, who at one stage of the proceedings was deemed out of place in the Cup field by a Southern critic, is one of the most fancied candidates for the November heat. In fact the writer who expressed the opinion alluded to, is now selecting the last Auckland Cup winner, as the probable king-pin competitor on the day. The handicapper made it plain that he considered Talaro justified in being in the important race by placing him on a 4.27 mark. Now the chief complaint does not seem to be that Talaro should not be in the contest, but that he is really pitchforked into it. The son of Great Audubon won the chief event at Auckland last Christmas like a genuine horse, and the public would be wise in keeping on-side with F. Hoi mes's charge.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 7

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WELL IN IT NOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 7

WELL IN IT NOW Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 7

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