recent effort over a mile, Uncle hit out with sufficient vim to suggest he has a race left in him yet.
The Abbey is bowling along in his work with plenty of energy, and W. Cllftor will have him very fit for the Otahuhu meeting. Dad’s Hope is also shaping pleasingly in his tasks, and threatens to break his run of bad luck in the not distant future.
Without being requested to do his best. Tradesman rattled over two miies solidly. The old trotter made no errors, and appeared anxious to increase his speed. We was accompanied - for the greater part of the journey by Margaret Wallace, who paced freely. * * *
Hohoro, who. is now* owned by L. McMahon, gave a sound display over 10 furlongs, running the final four in ffood time. Th© Gold Bell gelding kept his balance better than usual, and roa.y yet get on tne winning list.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 15
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