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CHEAP—BUT GOOD

/ ''HEAP articles are often times dubbed dear at any price, but when Mr. D. R. Revell, the wellknown local trotting enthusiast, purchased the mare Madam Templeton and her brown son by Jingle for the proverbial song, he did not make a bad deal. Mr. Revell informed ’’Abaydos” that he secured the pair for thirteen pounds, and despite old-time superstition, the figure has proved lucky. The youngster is now racing as Rollo, and in his first essay—at New Brighton—he finished third, following up with a good victory at Wellington. Trainer Berry must feel some regrets at the th ree - year-o Id not being in this year’s classics.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 11

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108

CHEAP—BUT GOOD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 11

CHEAP—BUT GOOD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 11

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