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OHINEMURI RIDERS The following riding engagements have been announced for the Ohine- 7Wi]/! IV/yi3Sß'^2^L» muri Jockey Club's Spring Meeting on J_^LirrT^^*iVsr^-'^»>» Saturday:—G. Gilchrist, Palmint, Day *" '■'" *_|iil mt Ti ._ Wind, Ringshot (second day); H. Turvey, Chikara, King Ara; G. „,...„, -~ . APr i.aptvp rrnrc Cameron, Forlorn, Frontino; A. Mur- OIAKI MAORI ALI^G CLUB, ray, Abbess of Whitby, Requiem; S. & i\* i Tremain, Star Vaals; A. Messervy, Tri- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. riri; N. Watson, Bells of Bow; R. Sar- to BE HELD OX RACECOURSE, gent, Miss Tidal; L. Gough, Simint. * OTAKI. ACCEPTANCES for all Events, includANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ■**■ ing Maiden Plate, will close with "Suspicious."—T.R., £3 9s 6d and £1 $ c Secretary at the Qftiee ot Otaki 14s; C., £1 18s 6d and £1 6s. The ?J?-^ J^f Y ?"^ s S1 >Vk TOMGHr telegraphed order of favouritism of OVhDMiSDAI), at 8 o clock. the latter was incorrect. NEPIA WINIATA, "Grateful."—X.. £4 7s 6d and £2 2s; Secretary. L.R., £1 16s 6d, S.L, £1 10s 6d. "M.B."—K., £4 15s 6d. : 10-MINUTE CROSSWORD I _ ; ffe 11 i 12 j ]3 I- 14 W~l |6 I [7 I |8 I Q "*"*"* """""" ' —— "-""" """"" ' ""*"" ,— — _ _„_ ; .—*. _ . ■ .. .^ , ; - -_. . *— _ _ : -^. ' m ; j j^jj 15 UP — — —r- — jjp- ■ — , . _---^ ™ ™- — ~- ~25 ' i~~ Clues Across. Clues Down. 4. Latest news. 1. Furniture is often stuffed with it, 9.' Musical dramas. 2. Ate. 10. Earnestly. 3. Disciplinarian. 11. Fair. 5. Part of a gun. 12. Old Spanish sailing ships 6. Peevish. 13. Tirade. 7. Furnished. 15. Composed. 8. Channel between the Isle .of 18. Sports ground. Wight and Hampshire. 23. Hasten. ' 14. &. 24. Inhabitant. . 16. Show. 25. Natives of a European country. 17. Outside. 26. Sycophant. 19. Dislike. \ 27. Irish whisky. 20. Copies. 28. Go through. 21. Fall back. 22. Entertain. • SOLUTION. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 17

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