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DOUBLE FINISHES AT MOTUKARARA.—-TOP: The New Zealand Derby candidate, Burges, winning the J. F. Buchanan Memorial Handicap, the main race and first leg of the double, at Motukarara on Saturday from Magic Circle. Quick Time (rails) beat Personify by a nose for third place; then there were two lengths to Kelton, a head to Compensate (breastplate), and three-quarters of a length to Valaris. BOTTOM: Hopeful gains a runaway win in the second leg, the Le Bons Handicap. Hunted (No. 8) was second, Pendennis third, and Royal Leigh (No. 15) fourth. Next to finish were Safe Harbour and Desert Chief.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29657, 30 October 1961, Page 4

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DOUBLE FINISHES AT MOTUKARARA.—-TOP: The New Zealand Derby candidate, Burges, winning the J. F. Buchanan Memorial Handicap, the main race and first leg of the double, at Motukarara on Saturday from Magic Circle. Quick Time (rails) beat Personify by a nose for third place; then there were two lengths to Kelton, a head to Compensate (breastplate), and three-quarters of a length to Valaris. BOTTOM: Hopeful gains a runaway win in the second leg, the Le Bons Handicap. Hunted (No. 8) was second, Pendennis third, and Royal Leigh (No. 15) fourth. Next to finish were Safe Harbour and Desert Chief. Press, Volume C, Issue 29657, 30 October 1961, Page 4

DOUBLE FINISHES AT MOTUKARARA.—-TOP: The New Zealand Derby candidate, Burges, winning the J. F. Buchanan Memorial Handicap, the main race and first leg of the double, at Motukarara on Saturday from Magic Circle. Quick Time (rails) beat Personify by a nose for third place; then there were two lengths to Kelton, a head to Compensate (breastplate), and three-quarters of a length to Valaris. BOTTOM: Hopeful gains a runaway win in the second leg, the Le Bons Handicap. Hunted (No. 8) was second, Pendennis third, and Royal Leigh (No. 15) fourth. Next to finish were Safe Harbour and Desert Chief. Press, Volume C, Issue 29657, 30 October 1961, Page 4

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