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Wellington AUCKLAND North Island Sires Stakes: Lisa Lobell, Smooth Sailing, Miss Rainbow. Light Brigade Handicap: Covaday, Sir T.’ooley, Scot's Crockett, Milford Coral. Scottish Hanover Pace: Johnnie Spinks, Country Lobell, Marak Boy, Lusty Lopez. Captain Adios Stakes: Rippers Bigshot, Nicabar, Grand Slam, Regal Gent, Strident. Thurber Frost Free-For-All: Kane, Royal Belmont, Mario King. Petite Evander Handicap: Smart Alek, Pardon My Dust, Via Volare. Kabase. Scottish Command Free-For-All: Seafield Rose, Miss Ghana, Supreme Heir. Reg Lewis Memorial: Time's Up. U Scott Pace: Tiaian Adios, Highland Fleur, Cashaplenty, Milford Magic.
Belle's Whisky Pace: Ruakaka Lady, Stylish Armbro, Hurricane Tom, Cloudover. POVERTY BAY
Fred Tate Handicap: Light Purple. Pittar and Barker Maiden: Clear Star.
A. W. Glennie Handicap: Claymore Boy, Tiari. Viscount. White Horse Whisky Handicap: Mr Rose. London Woolbrokers' Handicap: Mr Rose. Second Bridge Maiden: Ronokano, Turkistan. Bryan's Pharmacy Handicap: Principal.
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