Pars for Punters
Harvest Child —Lindsay’s gelding is about ready for the harvest. . * * * Concertina went in and out—but she can play good music when in the humour Master Councillor is bucking up—getting ready for another election. He must have a vote now. *; * . * What’s wrong with Mars? —some pas will chase their money again. * * * Admiral Lock is still unlocking sufficient speed to be dangerous. * * * Great Actress was not prominent in Saturday’s piece. She can still plav leading role. * * * Luvan came to grief on Saturday——but she may bring joy to backer? yet. * * * Pageant—a theatrical exhibition. “Tomky’s” pacer gave two fine exhibitions on Saturday. More on Wednesday. * * * Call Boy will call again before long. * * * “Drum” Withers kept Kolmar well in check and collared the cheque for third place. Repute—not much of a reputation on soft tracks after Saturday. * * # Bingen Starr was shining at intervals on Saturday. He is in the ascendant. * * * Maxegin has a maximum of speed but a minimum of stamina at present. * * * Dalmeny (Brent Locanda —Pleasant Drive) is very consistent and will soon give W. J. Tomkinson a pleasant drive. a * * Gold Jacket has brought a lot of gold to owner Parkes’s mill of late. There should be talents for backers of Talent one of these days. * * * Tom Thumb is nearly ready and will be a giant with his supporters very soon. Quality—yes, plenty of it—but not. much quantity. * * A Imprint did not make much impression on Saturday—except footprints in the mud. The Dealer gave it a good shuffle in the Hobson Handicap. * * * Daytime—yes, any time now. * * * The Bing Boys are coming—one is due to arrive any day—perhaps Wednesday. * * A There was no change for backers of Great Change during the week-end. The luck will soon change, however. Rose Bingen is blooming again and is worth button-holing on Wednesday. Young Blake is very fast, so look out for him, young folk. * * * Cora Tacks is tacking in the right direction. * * * Lady Joan is commencing to put on her best airs again. * * * Free Advice—no change—that’s why she is so popular. There’s a legacy due. * * * Jackie Audubon was the crack-a-jaekie of the Marconi Handicap. He's a real jackie. • * * * Taipare (Our Thorpe—Uniform). If he has his fessi -sniform on this week, look out. * * • Western King •srss subdued by the Southern speed kings in the sloggy track. The Shrew went a great race, but her supporters were tame at the end. All Bell sounded a big alarm in the Cornwall and nearly called out the troops. Harold Thorpe (Our Thorpe—Play Soon). His backers wish he would win soon. Logan Chief was toe big chief at the finish of the mile. What about a twomile go? Peter Bingen will soon come home. * * * Loch Moigh is the Macintosh warcry. There will be a lot of clansmen collecting one of these days. Neerson is a son of Xeerate. His display on Saturday led many to believe he was an over-rate. * A A Van Rich gave his supporters a good run on Saturday. They will soon have a chance of getting rich. * * * Lady Dunmore is well and a long way from being done with yet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 389, 25 June 1928, Page 13
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515Pars for Punters Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 389, 25 June 1928, Page 13
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