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AMENDING AN ERROR

ALTHOUGH Gold Dial went a shade better than 4.32 in the Onehunga Handicap off 4.37 at the Otahuhu meeting for third money, there was no justification for her being brought back next time to 4.33, from which mark naturally owner Williams did not start the mare. Having evidently made a mistake with Gold Dial’s mark, the handicapper, Mr. C. E, Gooseman, has not been afraid to make the “amende honorable” and He has assessed the Wellsford mare at 4.35 for the chief event at Hamilton next week-end, and from this peg she must be given a reasonable chance of success.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 11

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AMENDING AN ERROR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 11

AMENDING AN ERROR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 11

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