WHANGAREI RACING CLUB.
HORSES REHANDICAPPED. Rcliandicaps for the first day of the Whangarei Racing Club's autumn meeting, to be held on Friday and Saturday, have been declared as follows by Mr. F. J. McManemin: — Portland Hack Hafidicap—Silver Cloud, 31b, making 8.3. Northland Hack Hurdles —Airam, 121b, making 12.7; Agog, 81b, making 10.2. Stewards' Handicap — Brazilian, 31b, making 7.6. Spearford will rot be rehandicapped for the Maungatapere Hack Handicap. IN WORK AGAIN. One of the latest additions to the track workers at Ellerslie is Electric Flash. She is carrying a bit of surplus condition at present, but looks nice and healthy. Electric Flash will be well forward fpr winter racing. As she is a reliable jumj>er she should not be hard to place. HIS TURN WILL COME. I In his only start at the Auckland meeting in the Brighton Hurdle Race Full of Scotch showed plenty of dash for over half the journey, but was weakening when he came to grief at the third to last fence. The hard going was against Full of Scotch. However, lie has been absent from the track at Ellerslie for over a week owing to soreness. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. IXQUJRER (Frankton). —£8 7/6, £2 15/. SUBSCRIBER (Grey lyvnn').—(l) £1 11/6; (2) £2 5/6: (3) £2 16/6; (4) £5, £1 13/; (5) £1 10/.
EEMUERA.—If you stipulated Dark Eagle for the sixth race only you are on War Lap.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 14
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233WHANGAREI RACING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 14
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