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WINNER OF THE AVONDALE GUINEAS

Mr. T.-A. Dunian's Lauohin^ Mj^**."'.«. Avonda,. Guinea, at

finished-, well. Kingfield will be hard to beat next time out. Finclli, Kay Guard and Oration'all faded out at the cud

NEW LYNN HANDICAP.

War Officer and So vena ivero practically evenly backed, with plenty of support for Branson and'Alonsoa. Killute was at a long -price. Arch Queen and Alonsoa began v best, buf at the end of a furlong Arch Queen led War 'Officer, Acuthla, Sovena, Killute, and Wyoming. Wyoming, Killute, and Queen Arch led across the top, and. to the turn, from Alonsoa, War Ufficer, and Acushla. Alonsoa ran wide at the turn, but had enough in reseive to T m u ?? and beat Killute by two lengths. Arch Queen' wns two lengths away third, with Wyoming fourth and War Officer and Branson were next. Alonsoa was confidently handled by A. M Lormac, and won rather comfortably, •tiillute stayed on very well, after beiiia out forcing the pace all the way. Arch Js? cc" snd5 nd Wyoming both galloped well. War Officer ran about in the straight, and Branson'was never in a'winning position, bovena was -n trouble all the way. NIHOTAPU HANDICAP. 1 <*ala Day.and Xin 8 Smock carried'the bulk of the money, with a fair amount of support for Tinoiti and Phaoia. Nudcus, Tinoiti, Gala Day, and Thursby began best and Thursby was soon out clear from Nucleus, Gala Day, Siaosi, and ; lhaola, with King Smock well back. Siaou retired at .the turn, 'where Gala Day an* Nucleus, closed on Thursby with Phaoia and King Smock handy. Gala Day and Nucleus drew out over the last furlong and in a desperate .finish Gala Day beiit Nucleus by half, a head. Thmsby y Z Kine, J e^" gt Lhß'aWa^ t-hird' and "aoli. 1 Kl"e Smock, and Quincoma next. w.ll»t t r'i? wai> eoinlf Particularly well when he fell on-the first day, stayed ?" JUS* too well for Nucleus. Nucleus on the rails did,not-have, too much room, for W. S. Bagby^on Gala Day held her very dose in. Thursby tried to win all the way, but was not good enough. PhaolS at JV '"«**% but Xi "8 Smock ™ not closer r^ irnd?n> and been y.1"}' ' Qumcomn was more prominent ..at .the end .than: at any other tta-e" Results:—, , ",,, Kingsland Hurdle Race, of 230 ' two

l n £ Urse7n Hdn(llcap ' or 30° s °"; five furWtad~Bl°""V 7i!° if 1' o«y>. l: 2 Second mmmm

PLUMPTON HANDICAP, of 750 sots; one mile and a quarter. 3 Wboro) Emeny' 3 K°yal Mlnt> 71 <Colds--10 R. Hannon's Lord Star, 7.0 (FoLter) 3 s^ 180 0 rled: 8 Star Stranscr 9.5, 4 Mask

AVONDALE GUINEAS, of '1000 sovi; one mile.

1 T(Jl Aorrl?r rai!:f.'. L. a." Kl"nB I>ri"cc' 8-10 , 3 TV. H- Lowr>"'!> Great Charier, 8.10 "(il. Seed) * .> 2 A. J. Toxward's Catkin, 's'-ib' '(Elllh)' ' '.'.'. s

Also started: 6 Carinthia S.lO. Thaw 8.10 4 In the Shade B.W. Time, Imin 53 2-ssec THE'PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 500 sots; six furlongs. 8 FT. Stennlng's Sir Archie, 7.1 y. (Goldsboro) " i 1 3. P. Tlerney's Dellchtmcnt, b!a"(Cdml mlck) » 3 M-fflnT .a Also started: 11 Benzora 8.12, 13 KlnEflehl 8.6, 4 Town Guard 8.5, 3 D<iy Guard 8.2, 6 VJ ail on. BCl>8 Cl> 2 Tlnnkoa 9 High Pitch 7.8, 1 o B, ejWa 7-°- 10 Automne 7.1%, 7 Flnelli '.3, 12 King Emerald 7.0. Time, Imin 24sec. New Lynn Handicai), of 230 60\s: one mile.— 4 Alonsoa, 8.5 (M'Cormack), 1; 9 Klllute, 7.10, 2; i Arch Queen, 7.0, 3. Also started: 3 Branson 8.12, l'War Officer 8.1, 2 Covena 7.11 5 Acushla 7.3, 10 Salamander 7.1%, 8 Arlnagour 7.3, 6 Wyoming 712. Time, lmln 56sec.'

w£t r h™,,,Terli, won by llalr a lmSlh from watcliman, who was a length In irnm nr Queen's Choice. Time, imlnM l-Ssoo. GRANDSTAND HANDFCAV, of 150 tor*; Mi furlongs. ;

3 Sir G. nunter's 1> g Llpsol. a K cd, by Klt--2 P i° nxi^?°Sf. c ' 8-° <J- s- r"t cr) ... ] '»? ? i c Inner Harbour, T'.O (D. itppuia) .*.. < o r tsn, nL thu ltht t^ur^tc ,15 o'-Ssef 1" and lnnCr "arbour^ Tim" imlii

Pukotapu Haclt Handicap, of 113 hotsscvoti turlones.-i Siiißloton 7.10% (K. Kocs-' AlE)> V, 2 ,EXS Ci V U- 2: 5 AbITOBI.O. 83" 3. Also started: s Essential 9.2, 1 Ganymedo 8.2, 7 Moepal 7.12, 6 Toka 7.7, 8 Rnkaroa 7.7 10 Dapper Boy 7.7, 0 Knight Witch 7.7. Slißlotoii ?™ w. ou' «f the distance'to win by half a Jen^h, a length and a half between second and

Nlhotapu Handicap, of 250 sots': seven furlongs.— 1, Gala Day, 8.0 (Basby), ,1; 6 .Nucleus, 8.4, 2; Thursby, 8.3 V.. Including 3V=lb over. 3. Also started: 2 Kin' hmock 9.6, 0 Slaosl 9.1, 3 Pliaola 8 7, S Sleep* Sol 8.5, 4 Qulncoraa 8,3, 10 Queen Jimcralil 8.0, a Tlnoltl 8.0. Time, lmiix 41 2-sscc.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 7

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WINNER OF THE AVONDALE GUINEAS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 7

WINNER OF THE AVONDALE GUINEAS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 7

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