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MARLBOROUGH FIELDS

Following are the acceptances for the Marlborough Racing Club's meeting on February (J: — ''wAiHOPAI TROT.—Quite Likely, ser.; Robinette, 12yds. behind; Sponsor, 24yds. behind; .Mauri McKinney, 30yds. behind, Black Native (T.l, 36yds. behind; Cavatina, 48yds. behind. ' .NOVICE STAKES, of £BO. Five furlongs.—lted Wind. Nuharoa, Gleaming. Craekerjaek, Autumn Fawn, Manutere, Mnuniiamiki, Tnmakaha, Lady Premier, Lady Midlan, 8.7; Miss Delaware, 7.13. "'pelorus HACK HANDICAP, of £lOO. Nine furlongs.—Gunyah, 9.0: Cheetah, 8.0; Israel 7.12; Lady Midlan, Lady Premier, Red Post. 7.11. ' MARLBOROUGH CUP. of £175. One mile and a quarter.—Enrich, 9.3; Rebel Lady, 7.3: Colforl, Uaceaway, Israel, Gleaming, 7.0. ' A W.A I’ERE TROT. —Black Native (T.), ser.; (>uite Likely, ser.: Robinette, ser.; Sponsor, ser.; Mauri McKinney, 12yds. behind; Cavatina, 24yds. behind. BLENHEIM HACK HANDICAP. of .LIIMI. Six furlongs.—Rebel Lady, Gunyah. 9.3: Sherwood Forest, 8.0; Cheetah, 7.13; Israel. 7.11; Lady Midlan, Lady Premier, Colombo, Manutere, Maungamiki, Crackerjack, Tamakaha, Autumn Fawn, Red Post, Red Wind, 7.». ”Ih7a.X BOURNE HANDICAP, of £l2O. Seven furlongs.--Enrich. 9.0; Rebel Lady, 7.7; Raceaway. 7.3: Colfort, Colombo, i.O.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 111, 4 February 1943, Page 2

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MARLBOROUGH FIELDS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 111, 4 February 1943, Page 2

MARLBOROUGH FIELDS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 111, 4 February 1943, Page 2

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