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PUZZLING FOR PUNTERS

'\\ t,TH few exceptions Hors** all taking part in the jyl Trotting fixture tomorrow cl*** p® dual engagements, while at la** B one competitor is listed no less tH* r B three t.mes. This makes the H of solving the problems, rends*** fl severe enough by the handicapP*' H Mr. C. E. Gocsman. eve-' more d*B* B cult for the average backer, *** w particularly for those who stay fl heme. It becomes a case of I started” or “if reserved.” even then the layman is often K plussed. In many instances I pays to follow the horse which been prominent without earnind 1 B penalty “first up” when it |B back for a second dose. ]

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 12

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PUZZLING FOR PUNTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 12

PUZZLING FOR PUNTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 12

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