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A FALSE ALARM

4 GOOD story i» told of a scare ** Jim Paul received after leaving Auckland by tram with his Derby colt Great Parrish. J.T. once on the journey decided not to leave his charge, and on entering the box was dumbfounded to find a stranger hiding in the colt’s quarters. The trainer feared the worst, having heard of favourites for big events being "got at,** and as the uninvited guest would or could not tender an explanation, things looked gloomy. However, later on, the disturber of J.T.'s equilibrium left the train, and it then transpired that he was on a very different mission. If the facilities are offering the stranqer may feel inclined to be a ‘‘bit with" Great Parrish tomorrow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 13

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A FALSE ALARM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 13

A FALSE ALARM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 13

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