THE TROTTING MATCH.
liR,-Mr Walter Smith is a very nice yoing m»a n> doubt, ami any be very angry that aay ohk should tntrik there «v»3 anything uaiair ia the trot of Tuesday laac. Bat how delioioasly simple Mr W. Smith i B . He is actual ly willing to run the race over agaiu on tbe same conditions us the last was ran Mn«il ;bknn c • him either, as it was those very condition* at which the publio grumbled-, if a race cornea off now, it will be all well, because the public will know that the mare has got to win consequently tjiiey will not lose iheir money by backing a horse which it is #ell known can give. Mr W. Bmich and Jus mare nearly ns much start again as Ichey gos on the 27 vh, and then beat them well. Wo shall see whaß tne ' urf Club stewards think of the macter aad we may I feel sure leava the whole affair m their hands feeling sure that they will protect the public from anything that looks like an unfaie thin*.— I am, &.;., One who SAW IT ALL;
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 853, 4 December 1877, Page 2
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191THE TROTTING MATCH. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 853, 4 December 1877, Page 2
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