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BACKED THREE ON END £1 TURNED TO £525 At least one person has cause to remember the recent meeting at Moorefield. He does not always attend meetings, hut it is customary for him to arrange Cor an interest, usually selecting three horses on which to play up £l. On this occasion he was of the opinion that Greenloch, Cool Dan, and Magnetic were the most probable winners in tliq programme, and accordingly instructed his commissioner to place £1 on the first, and in the event of a win to place the whole on Cool Dan. After Greenloch had succeeded the backer had £ 5 to place on Cool Dan, whose success meant £75 on Magnetic, and at the end of the day the fortunate speculator had £525 as a return for his outlay.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 12

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ALL UP Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 12

ALL UP Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 12

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