FORBURY PARK ACCEPTANCES
(•I TiLMEAPH r&iaa assocukoh.) DUNEDIN, 3lßt January. Acceptances, for the second day are:— Waverley Hanflicap, of 225 soys; one mile and five furlongs.—Queen Witkes, Marvin Bell, Tipperary, Master Peter, Engagement, Lady Howe, Lady Ksma, Greywood, Novelniont, 'Avalanche, Kismet, Queen Ida scr. Alpha Willies 12yds behind, Benmore 'Le Todd 24yds behind, Bonette, Exmoor 30yds behind, Kox Trot, Marvin Drift 120yda behind, Ar>an Lad 144 yds behind. Crescent Handicap, of 375 soys; two miles.— Brigand scr. Merry Bingen, Merry Peter 12yds behind, Darkest, Marvin Drift 24yds behind, Count Dee, Echo, Pieter Timmerman 3(iyds behind, Peter Swift 60yds behind, behind 72ydS behind> Man Bout« 108 yds Telegraph Handicap, of 275 soys; two miles. -st> mt v V ils(" cllff«ton Chimes, Udy Elwood, NcUou OKcil, Will BobbUu, Ureat
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 10
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