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MARTON CLUB

TO-DAY’S MEETING *' The Press ” Special Service WELLINGTON, Sept. 20. The Marton Jockey Club will hold its spring meeting to-morrow. One more withdrawal is necessary to avoid running the Maiden Race in two divisions. Scratchings to-day were: Juvenile Handicap, Silver Spray; Maiden Race, Even Light, Fine Flavour; Flying Handicap, Repudiate; Hack Hurdles, Even Light; Spring Handicap, Shut Out; Farewell Handicap, Fine Flavour. The 'weather has been fine in Marton during the week, and the course is in splendid order. Brackets on the card are: Juvenile Handicap, ‘Colorado Maid and Roblyn; Maiden Race, Ani Kuri and Matara, The Denbigh and Castlebrae, Incision and Ecstasy; Hack Steeplechase, High Morale and Northfield. Scratchings are:—Juvenile Handicap: Silver Spray. Maiden Handicap: Even Light, Fine Flavour. Hurdles Handicap: Even Light. Flying Handicap: Repudiate. Spring Handicap: Shut Out. Farewell Handicap: Fine Flavour. The following will be among those well supported:— 11.30 a.m.—Juvenile Handicap: Robinette, Senior Wrangler, Meteorina. 12.10 p.m.—Maiden Race: First division, Koneke, Comedy Star, Mesalliance; second division, Fleetwood, Homespun Castlebrae. 12.50 p.m.—Hack Hurdles:-Greek Dancer, Phalaria, Our Pat. 1.30 p.m.—Flying Handicap: Tutere, Alright, Stony Broke. 2.15 p.m.—Hack Steeplechase: High Morale, Last Match, Dualin. 3 p.m.—Marton Handicap: Dink’s Own, Cramond Bay, Ganges. 3.47 p.m.—Spring Handicap: Incline, Newel Post, Trig Point. 3.47 p.m.—Farewell Handicap: Genghiz Khan, Autoshine, Accepted.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24986, 21 September 1946, Page 4

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MARTON CLUB Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24986, 21 September 1946, Page 4

MARTON CLUB Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24986, 21 September 1946, Page 4