OUTSIZED FIELD
PROVISIONAL DIVISIONS
Provision has been made for two divisions in the Whatawhata Hack Han» icap. at the -Waikato Racing Club's summer meeting at Te Rapa on Saturday. Should the event be divided the stake will be increased to £390, the winner of each division to receive £150, second £30 and third £15. Details of the draw:— WHATAWHATA HACK HANDICAP of £300 (or £3PO if divided), three and four-year-olds, seven fnrlonss. —First division: Peter Gregor. 9.0: St. Bill. 8.5; Many Stitches, 8.3; Century, 7.12; Sea MIS-. 7.11: Mala Wines, 7.10: Bramble Song. 7.8; Fcxbrae. Catrine, Roman Orator. Viola Blonde. Shepherd's Queen, F.iverlands Roe. Fine Kin. Te "tneinoa, Pumle Yermeer, Kanui. Raurimu. 7.7. Second division: Gentry. 8.6; Frustration. 8.4: Fxe'er. 7.12; Llandine, 7-11; Willow Wood, 7.9; Je2, Blue Fcx. Visual, Ernette, Our Nation. Foxchase. The Pied Piper. Conquistador. Rere Tere, All Glory, Prince BaSles, Traumerei, Maire Fox. 7.7. KEHAN'DICAPS The fol'«wir>s rehandicaps have been declared bv Mr. V.\ P. Russell:— 'Whatawhata Hack Handicap.—Frustration. 61b, making 8.4. _ , Hamilton Hack Cup.—Lady Reynard. 31b, making £ '°uketaiia Handicap.—Chain Acre, 21b„ making 5.3. SCRATCHING POSTED Kaspian was withdrawn from the President's Handicap at 10 a.m. yesterday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 5
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