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OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB.

The Opening Day — Prospects For To-morrow. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The Oamaru Jockey Club's autumn meeting opens to-morrow. The fields are largo, and the win and place system of betting, will be in operation. The following horses may be fancied: — High-weight Handicap.—Rin Tin Tin, Tippling, Fleeting Glance. Trial Handicap. — Wonderful, Red Dance, Silver Lark. Waikaura Trot.—Greenmantle, Red Flyer, Trireme.. Gardner Memorial. —Some Shamble, Tout le Mond, Davolo. Waitaki Hack. —Rebel Star, Weatherly, Quietly. Flying Handicap.—Silver Streak, Kerbside, Guarantee. Oamaru Trot.—Dundee, Sir Gowan, Thorn worthy. Parkside Handicap. — Silver Sight, Cleaner, Trivet.

TE AROHA TRACK. This Morning's Work. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") TE- AROHA, this day; At Tc Aroha this morning King Mestor (Keesing) and King's Archer (Maguire) finished together over six furlongs irtjl.ls. Val Watch (Nicholas) ran live furlongs in 1.4, and Royal Secret skipped over four furlongs in 51 l-5.5. Don't Lap ran a mile in 1.47 2-5. Tin Lap, moving very short, was worked on the plough, and serviceable work was done by Record Flight, King Ara and Engi.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 8

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OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 8

OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 8

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