AUCKLAND DRIVERS
"The Press" Special Service AUCKLAND. The leading driver, P. T. Wolfenden, has been engaged for Swartz Pete in the May Handicap at Alexandra Park tomorrow night. He will also handle Lonesome Valley for the Pukekohe trainer, R. Purdon. In the Warkworth Handicap. Engagements Include:— H. Purdon: Johnny Dancer. G. Reaks: Song Dale. F. Smith: Apollo, Bobbinet, Scottish Eden, Petite Morris, Our Eileen J Butcher: Caledonian Scott, Misty Prince, Dark Lorene. P Hillmer: Sherylene, Bede. P T. Wolfenden: Dark Omen, Single Cash, Viking Water, Bosun, Fair Song. I O. Thomas: Gipsy Hanover, Gloaming Girl. R. L. Mayo: Joy Town. C. B. Chandler: Our Change. R. J. M. Smith: Quick Knock, Matakatia. D. R. Grantham: Steigerman, Sure Bill, John Flon, Paying Guest. J. S. Dalgety: Ulove, Mister Chips. D. N. Hayes: Kema Sarbi, Soanga Boy, Herby Tryax, Adios Dale, Multi Chief, Light Oak. R. P. Norton: Lightning Scott, Great Adios. E. C. Hair: Our Luck. D. G. Jones: Towser, Medico, Disband. Tuarangi Chief. Flying Maiden. T. H. Knowles: Gay Goodwin, No Reply, Shirley Brigade, Amend. I. L. Schwamm: Rocky Star. A. Perucich: Douglas. N. K. Mackenzie: Sparkling Brew. R. H. Negus: Bruce. D. Wingrove: Jonboy Star. J. E. Smith: Rekab, Cover On. J. P. Baker: Oakhampton, Wairau Lord. A. K. Holmes: Whanga Earl, Mischief. N. J. Taylor: Gay Eden. J. J. Cooney: Doctor Cheye.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31058, 13 May 1966, Page 5
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