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DETAILS OF THE DAY'S EVENTS.

GREAT NORTHERN OAKS of 700sovs. For three-year-old fillies One mile and a-half, 2 ~ F sl£-R Sf 7 - f ' Eomeo - (Mr. E. Robinson), I^Z3h?°* 6 ' b f ' hy ond -Bron 2 e' (iln T.' XewmanV * o.W —J. Barrv '' B ~ P 5 A ?H.' ° h u" 3 - TS - by CatmiQ t-Hyades (Dr.' £.' H.' B.' Mil' s om)'' V i£L 2 rv. McTavish ' Flying Juliet was first out, but was steadied, and Aciisbla led oast ti„. «.♦„ 1 from Flying Juliet and Phaola, who were racing together, wi C tic £•? J™ T a t Pf actlcall - v , no iteration until they raced through the cuttin. and approached the straight, when Phaola ran up to ictishl 1 The ,1; ° . straight together just in front of Flying JulietfX La,l De in TZ.° 0 lengths away. Flying Juliet then dashed to he front "am !™^ good run by Lady Desmond, won bv three-quarters of a kn th wi p, , three lengths away. Acushla was fourth. Time, 2.38 3.5! ° kl (Winner trained by H. Eva, Te Aroha.) BRIGHTON HURDLE RACE of 650sovs. Two miles &-ROYAL FORM, b g. oyrs, by Royal Soult-Prcttv Form (Mr John Paterson). 10.3—Coleman ' uui. John 1-ARCHIBALD, br g, 6yrs (Mr. C. Hill), 1U.13-Hender.-un ~ 11-GLEXOTL-S. br g, aged (Mrs. B. McLeod), 9.o—Rae 3 , u lso started: ii 2) Sir Roseberrv IRI3 (Garrett) 181 Mb, cßae) (2, Royal Abbey 10.12 (Renniei, (3) ion Sand) lOn m nglt , ahl 9 - 12 (Sava ? e '' < 41 Ka "-a 10.3 (Thompson), (7) Pa in' Throul' tt« T U T ) ,- ,l Q °r ) ° old Rain 9 " 6 « St «»*y). I") Dead Sweet M ,tS? U4) Te Tahi 9.0 (Preston). (6, Day Bell 9.0 (Warner). Passin' Through made a faultv jump at the first fence ir.i wa- *™ + -i 1 off a h UDdred , anL , , Vhen th k J Mt P ed tence. d aud ua oon faded 555 Fo™ PaS V n 5 the S , tand ° ay BeH WaS in front hom Archibald Kav *oyal Form, and Rangitahi. Day Bell's rider lost his stirrups at thi- ' SjSld'p'alT-' ran C ° Ur - C ; ,0n? the baeHte kad US' Srt SJ« ♦? • ! I"' anrl Glenotus - Wlth D™d Sweet handv. Archibald was W Fn Stra - ght lr °? EO ' Val F ° rm aml but' in a n ood finish awav Tv"S W S Ir ° m : Vrd,,ba!d h - v !lil11 " a with Glenotus half a lemSh ES 7, i' rcl - Then Jo!Io " £f l Rangitahi. Peter Rosa. Sir Rose! ,1 aR, Bella. Royal Abbey did not finish. Time, 3.42. ' ' ' Mw (Winner trained by owner.) GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES of ISOOsovs. Si:: furlongs. I ~^Wt£p7 R eed ? ' 2 ' Vr " hy Ki " ? Joh "- First Blow 'Mr. T. H. Lowry), ' 11 ' bf "' "'" !^lessrs ' c * T awford and R. Roberts'!, $.10— THE SHADE.' br' g'.Oyrs' i J. T.' Jamieson)'.' 5 Tea Ladv a ?s ,^ maW S ' l ' J (Gr Damaris 5.3 (Pine). Exalted 8.8 "(Hall)'. McCormidc) ,Kees1 "?'- Coveut Garden 8.10 , Barry). Stlverraine ».io CunaburSm Gall 1 ;' Zn ' lto ° k n ,° part in lhc racc ' The earl J" lea der was h ' and Paganelli. Cimabue and Gasconv came a Seat & T JUit d " ar ° f Pa ? anelli ' Silvermine. and In The* Shade. *>e. C^ a bn e wi/; aS T y - J n St V*** with In The Shade almost in v-imaone was fourth,, followed by f'ovent r;nrd«n Silvo„.ii n - Tim* 1 H

EASTER HANDICAP of 2000sovs. One mile. CIVILITY, br in. 6yrs, by Elysian—Civilisation (Mr. 11. M. Speed), S. 2— Baghy j JOY KING, br r, :>vrs, l»v Comeilv Kinu —Joveuso (.Mr. \ U William*) 7.l2—Reed '.. .' ' ] .' ' 2 DAY GUARD, h p. .\vrs. by Day Comet—Keep Watch i.Mr. J. M. Zimmerman), 7.ll—Mf-Tav'ijli .". 1 Also started: Eciemoaiia llapine. U. 7. Koyal DivoreV 5.4. Maena Uiarta 7.11, Oreum 7.2. Transformer 7>. Master Doon 7.0\ Hijdi Pitch 7.4, York Abbey 7.1, Le Cboueas 7.1. The Thorn 7.1. Quincoma 7.'», Merry .T.st 7.0. Pnpatu 7.!«. Nancy Lee 7.0. Mosaic 7.0. Rinjr tlic Dell 7.0. Kinir Merv 7.0. Seranj: 7.". Day Guard was quickest away, and with a furlong pone led The Thorn. Nancy Lee. Quincoma. Civility. l.Vivmoana. and Manna tliarta. There was littie elian-e along the luii-k. and at tin- half-mile ]">-t Day Curd was two lcimlli~ clear of Mapna Chart a. The Thorn. Xaiu-y Lee. t ivility. and Quineotua. Day Guard was in front when they turned fur home from Civility and The Thorn. The field then liunHicd. and in a line run 10 the judpe's I>:>\ Chilitv heat -lov Kin? by three-quarters of a length, with Day loiard tlie same di-t'aure away. third. Peremoana was fourth. Then came Kinu r Merv. Meirv .le»t. Kapti!.'. Mosaic. The Tliorn. and Iliuh Pitch. Time. 1.-' N. z (.Winner trained by I". Lind. Wan-janui.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 11

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DETAILS OF THE DAY'S EVENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 11

DETAILS OF THE DAY'S EVENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 11