Auckland entries
"The Press" Special Service AUCKLAND.
Entries for the main race on each night of the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting on May 12, 16 and 19 are:—
ST ANDREWS HANDICAP, .‘3000; trotters; 2:13 class; 13f.— iLessaday. Great Applause. Our Prince, Golden Cross, Mairo Lady, iFlagon Wagon, Marius. Black I Frost, Easton Light. Nui Acre, I Donna Juanita. Philemon, Highland Flight, Mighty Forbes, Cavil, I Erl. Miss Debra. Bambi. Northern Task, Parisian Duke. Able Adios, Lord Audair. Good Admiral, Precocious, Petite Polly. Aronmot, Tunza Time, Jason McCord, Deodatus, Senornui, Taipari.
ADAMS MEMORIAL. $4OOO ; 2:11 class; 13f.—Rerewai, Black Watch, Blue Dawn, Johnny’s Brother, Pun, Siouan, Miss Debra, Double Cash, BeUa’s Command, Hakim. Irish Kiwi, Paul Gentry, Young Quinn, Western Ridge, Gallio, Tonton Macoute, Ar Miss, Gramatan, Young Cardigan, Lord Nugent, Tradeland, Vanadium, Arapaho, Armbro Free.
ROWE CUP, $12,000; trotters; 2:13 class; 2m.—Lessaday, Great Applause, Our Prince, Golden Cross, Mairo Lady, Flagon Wagon, Marius, Black Frost, Easton Light, Nui Acre, Zerox, Donna Juanita, Philemon, Highland Flight, Mighty Forbes, Cavil, Gay Marlene, Fri, Miss Debra, Bambi, Northern Task, Parisian Duke, Able Adios, Lord Audari, Good Admiral, Precocious, Petite Polly, Aronmot, Tunza Time, Jason McCord, Castle Ridge, Deodatus, Senornui, Taipari.i
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 8
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196Auckland entries Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 8
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