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OTAKI CLUB.

THE FIRST DAT. LIST OF WEIGHTS. (By Telefaph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. - Following are the handicaps for the first day of the Otaki Maori Racing Club's winter meeting, to be held on June 4 and 6:~— TARARUA HURDLES of £130. One mile and a half. Kine Mcstor 10 9 Otakl ... 9 2 Spender . . 10 3 Primak ... 9 2 Artful Kentucky Song 9 O Dodger . .10 2 Te Hula ..90 Taumau . . 9 10 T«xmiss ..90 Royal ' Jewish .Lad . 9; 0 Romance .• 9 5" Sunder ... 9 0 Aiguille . .9 5 i Royal Highness 9 0 Camilla Horn -9- 2 Acron. . ... 9 0 WAITOHI! HANDICAP of £125. Six furlongs. Joe Lonis . . 9 5 'Daisy Chain 8 5 Rotoma ... 9 0 , Golden Dainty Sue . 810 Enterprise 8 4 Gold Glare . 8 10 ; Mother-in-Law 8 2 Diamond' Noisy Night 8 O Cutter ..89 Collepn Gain 8 O Gay Hunting 8 8 Dayniist ... 8 0 Fafnetw ... 8 0 Captain Le Toquet . 8 6 Treville ..80 Advance Plane 8 5 St«rgono ..80 BAUKAWA HANDICAP of f 300. One mile and a quarter. Atctic King , 9,1 Good Sun ..77 Korero ... 8 7 Reipar. ... 7 7 Passion Fruit S 8 Davistoek ..77 ' Galteemore . 8 2 Itorownenua 7 7 Quadroon . 8 1 Terry .... 7 7 I.iant .... 8 1 King" Mestor 7 7 Kena .... -7 11 • Happy l.apel .... 7 7 Landing ..77 OTAKI HANDICAP of £125. One mile and 55 yards. Puroto ... 9 8 Lustral ... 8 5 Earl Colossus 9 7 Sunbeam ..82 Perfect Idea 9 0 Whetuma ..80 Lord Quick . 8 12 Sunder ...So Spender ..89 Gladium ..80 Son and Heir 8 5 Prince Mulla S 0 Gay Hunting . 8 5 HUIA HANDICAP of £175. Seven furlongs. Debham ..97 Winsome Lu 8 2 Mittie ... 9 6 Bodyline ..82 Passion Fruit 9 0 Export ... 8 0 Mea Mea . 8 10 Red Sand ..80 Lady Montana 8 4 Dorado ... 8 0 Reipar ... 8 2 Bunflght ..80 Mister Quex 8 2 TE HORO HANDICAP of £125. Seven furlongs. Earl Colossus 9 9 State Bank . 8 3 Rotoma . . 9 0 Gladlnm ..80 War Lap .• 810 Revival ... 8 0 Sam's .Choice 8 .9 - Mother-in-Law 8 0 Maahnnui . . 8 7 Jewish Lad. 8 '0 Fafner ... 8 6 Flying Acre « 0 Mln Lh . ■.' 8 6 Silver Fox . 8 0 Even-Money- 8 5 Raroa ... 8 ,0 ■Le Toquet .. 8: 5 St. Roger . . 8 0 Golden , Laggard ..80 Enterprise 8 4. Merry man . 8 0 Halle Selassie S 4 . . . MAKING GOOD HEADWAY.. During the* short time tiiiit stie has , been at headquarters, the unnamed marie by The Ace from Felspar has made fi((K)d progress and is steadily improving in condition.' This mare comes from theeame stable as" ;, !Moßaic and Mosque, both useful performers in .their ...day/ and '. although a Hhade• ou the small side she is built on compact lines and •i« a likely-looking |»ort. .. - - i

Lady tiunson, on Perrie; Lady Ann Walpole. on Tortoise; Mrs. A. G. Quartley, on Cayenne; Airs, (iillers. on Tantivvy; Miss Thomas, on Hector; Miss S. Watkine, on Lady Hetty; Miss .1. Kid ley, on C'oeiir de Lion; Miss B. Masters, on Dusky Form; Miss P. Masters, on Homai Atom; Miss J. Dyer, on Leisure; Miss J. Richardson, on Brandy; Miss P. Nicholas, on Amman; Miss J. Wilkie, on Ponui; Miss D. Weeton, on Diana; Miss Doust, on Rag Boy; Mies P. Moody, on Punch; Miss M. Culford-Bell, on Tomtit; Miss' L. Greenhalgh, on Byron Boru; Miss P. Mark, on Bessie; Miss J. Bull, on Kingie; Miss Pinker, on Billie; Miss M. Watt, on Hindu; Miss P. Coutts, on Madger; Miss F. Reynolds, on Stonewall: Miss D. Moore, on Mist; Mies P. Robson, on Seagull; Miss O. Han-is, on Jill. MARAMARUA HUNT. ; (By, Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WATHI, this day. ! At a meeting of the Waihi ward of the .Maramarua Hunt arrangements w«TTe made ito hold the firet meet o£ the eeaeon on Mr. T. R. C. Haszard's property, Waihi Beach Road, next Saturday, and a gymkhana on the King's Birthday, which will include boxing and wrestling contests. JOCKEY'S APPEAL. The appeal of the jockey C. G. Goulsbro against hie disqualification for six months by the Wanganui Jockey Club will be heard by the Wanganui district committee at Wanganui next Thursday.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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OTAKI CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

OTAKI CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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