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"Brownie."—M., £3 2s; 8.D., £7 0s 6d and £2 12s; W-, £2 7s 6d; A.. £2 "Mv" S"- S.G., £1 16s 6d; E., £3 11s; S., £4 8s 6dj-P;S., £2 0s 6d. £2 3s 6d.
The Canterbury Jockey Club decided to donate to patriotic funds any profit made during the current season. The Grand National and New Zealand Cup Meetings have proved so successful, that, unless the remaining three days of the annual schedule are disastrous, there should be a substantial sum to distribute at the close of the club's year. . • Arabic did not return north from Riccarton. and he will do the smaller meetings in' the South Island during the next few weeks. Schoolgirl, who ran good races at the New Zealand Cup Meeting, is expected to do the Manawatu —Marton circuit over the. Chx'istmas and New Year holidays. This Paper Money mare is owned by the former jockey G. H. Humphries.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 128, 26 November 1940, Page 14
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