WANGANUI MEETING.
THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WANGANUI; this day Steady rain fell last night, and it & drizzling during training operations «,• morning, the tracks being soft The J, done wan mainly of a serviceable order Shrewd ran five furlongs in 1 6 »!■ : jyelL Wk Hastings covered six ffi? . m 1.23. Princess Bell and CuriVS, g ? : ' together, three len K ths clear of S'l ' Lahn, a« the end of 'four furW in w i 1,55. Red Bank, Cape: Fair 2*l $J' town were given three-quarter p ace wnrt ■ Kaihoro went over a circuit, running ftS ; furlongs down the back at a fast din ' ihe weather is now clearing, and nromi. to be fine for to-morrow. P ° mises
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 8
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117WANGANUI MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 8
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