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HARVEST CHILD CONSISTENT

There are not many more consistent oacers in the Dominion than Harvest Child, who so far this season has three Firsts, four sec■ru^ 8 anc * three thirds to his credit. The Sonoma Harvester four-year-o!d can lay claim to being the only one that has yet lowered the colours of the crack Kingscraft, having defeated the latter on a heavy track at Addington in August. At the Forbury Park summer fixture Harvest Child, on the second day, ran another crackerjack, Roi L'Or, to a head in the “.’9 go and followed this up at Epsom in February with a third to til idea way i n the Otahuhu Cup, and the second day ran the same mare to a neck in the Dominion Handicap. Harvest Child should be troublesome at Forbury and as ne races apparently better in his second outing, he should get a stake at the fixture.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 12

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HARVEST CHILD CONSISTENT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 12

HARVEST CHILD CONSISTENT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 657, 8 May 1929, Page 12

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