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BIG JUVENILE

ANE of the biggest youngsters w seen in the district for many seasons is the half-sister to Betty Moko, by Worthy Bond, owned by the keen sportsman, Mr. T. Brady. The juvenile, which ranks as a two-year-old today, was yesterday pacing* stylishly when the hopples broke, causing her to become excited and play up. Frank Brady stuck well to the filly, which, when she found the driver was master of the situation, herself on the ground. She was soon extricated from the harness and sulky, and when on her feet again S. August got astride her bareback, and rode her away. She was a subdued youngster after the incident.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 12

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BIG JUVENILE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 12

BIG JUVENILE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 12

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