AUCKLAND’S STRONG HAND
Harry kinnimont, the Royal Oak trainer, left yesterday for Hawera with his improving trotter, Roma Bingen, and the mare is in splendid fettle to tackle The Tiger, Bright Light and Co. in the twomile heats. Others from this area booked for the South include A. McMahon (Gold Jacket), J. Gee (Anseline, Maid of the Mountains), W. Clifton (Dad's Hope), S. August (Beatty), W. Rae (Silver Link), T. Brady (Trustworthy), F. Young (Lord Lu. Lord Nepean), J. Paul (Etta Cole, Great Peter, Nelson Dillon, Great Eyre), S. Groat (Lady Joan, Profiteer), J. Simkin (Reremai), S. Roe (Hohora, Roamer), P. Rogers (Peter Grattan). Other Aucklanders in Sneed King. Gold Dial. Bell Dial, Warplane, Great Ballin, Admiral Lock. Colonel Thorpe. Wrigley, and Lady Ena went on to Hawera after competing at Wanganui.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 13
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132AUCKLAND’S STRONG HAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 13
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