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Rangitikei

(New Zealana Pres.' Association! WANGANUI, July 20. The T.A.B. double at the 'Rangitikei Hunt Club’s meeting at Martun on Saturday will be on the Riddiford Handicap and the Norwood Hack Cup. Acceptances:— 11 a.m.— HEATON PARK STEEPLECHASE, of £150; amateur riders; about two miles.—Airne,d (2), Black Aiinsirel (5), Carnival King (7), Din,;aan (11). Fifty Bob (8), Hard Hit (12), Kahui (3), Kim (6). Nostradamus (1), Royal Courage (10), Suauy Nook (9), Strydom (4), SuppleJack (13) 11-0. 11.45 a.m,— CLOSEBURN MAIDEN RACE, of £i;>o; about six furlongs.—Azara ill), Calm Fort (15), Demotic (19), Moral Silk (13), Flying Maree (7), Fruition (17), Lady's Gold (b), Land Avon (10), Le frrein 112 r, Red VaJun |2), Rio Cap (18), Spin Hi (di, fnaiiKs (16), Tue Miner (9), Unigold (1) Windy Ivlede (3) 8-7; Count Luca 14). Powerful (4), Ruth Tor (5) 8-0. 12.30 p.m.— KOSEBANK HACK HURDLES, Of £3ob; about one mile ana threequarters—Count d’Azure (5) 10-12; Battle Fort (4) 10-2; Ganesh (6) 9-12; Oinatere (1) 9-8; False Alarm 12), Sovereign’s Escort (10) 9-7; Duplication (7) 9-4; Copper Queen (3) Gay Don (8), Vale’s Beau (9) 9OTAIRI BRACELET HANDICAP, of £300; amateur riders; about one mile and a quarter.—Surrey Goid (5) 11-7; Battle Fort (1) 11-6; Mighty Robin (13) 11-3; Clara's Revenge (11), Port Rush (17) 11-1; King's Rule (12) 10-13; Isle of Capri (3), O’Reilly's Bar (15) 10-8; Earls Court (4) High Chat (7), K i m (8), Mytnologer (16). Noellan (9), Robin's Joy (2) Scarlet Rope (14), Taverner (10), Windmill (6) 10-7. 1.55 p.m.— RIDDIFORD HANDICAP, of £450, about one mile ’and a quarter.— Golden Easter (6) 8-12; Reconvev (18) 8-10; Mama Mia (19) 8-3; Gundar Haegg (10), San Gold (9) 8-0; Yorker (4) 7-12; Stylish Milling (17) 7-9; Ellen'e Pride (16), Eirey (8). Faeroe Bank (13), Wanganella (2) 7- Amastris (1), Final (14), Kenloch (15), Opo (5), Royal Velvet <7). Sarabah (11), Satan (3), Wonderwav 12) 7-7. ZJS p.m.— RANGITIKEI HUNT C U H STEEPLECHASE, of £500; about two miles and a half.—Calm Lass (9> 10- Azurite (3) 9-12; Hot Ice (6) 9-6; Genteel (2), Waipawa’s Maid (10) 9-2; Booby's Gift (7), Brown Grouse (4). Dingaan (8), Hard Hit (1), Haslan (5) 9-0. 3.25 p.m.— NORWOOD HACK CUP, of £330; about one mile and a quarter.— Gold Splice (5) 9-0; Beau Minstrel (16), Sir Libra (6) 8-8; O'Reilly's Bar (12) 8-6; Royal Luca (1), Wilful ways (13) 8-5; Gayborough (2). King's Mate (17), Terrore Rosso (20) 8- Bobalula (14), Broadwood (3), Cavallb (9), Gossamer Wings (18), Amberite (4), Bey Luca (21), Capatea (221. Golden Years (8), Heythorpe (7). Locheen (15), Okuku (lb. Shadow (10), Wexiord Boy (19) 8-0, 4.10 p.m.— SPRINGROVE HACK HANDICAP, of £230; about six furlongs.—Torloish (3) 9-1; Coster King (8) 8-5; Dorinda (2) 8-2; Andy (7), Curling (10), Supreme Justice (13) 8-1; Battle (4). Concern (12), Dashing Beau (5), Dewkist (6), Hurdon (1), Jannani (14), Nardus (15), Nebraska (9), Recommend (11) 8-0. Pakistan Grows More Tea.— Pakistan tea growers have increased production by 38 per cent, since 1951, according to the Pakistan Tea Board A further increase is predicted in the next few years. Total tea output by proprietary estates owned by Pakistan nationals rose from just under eight million pounds in 1951 to just over 11,500.000 pounds in 1958. New tea estates are being constantly opened up.—Reuter.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 4

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Rangitikei Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 4

Rangitikei Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 4

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