STOP PRESS i .CENTRAL PACIFIC RAID. Sydney.—Japanese- bases in the Central Pacific and in western Dutch N.c\\- Guinea have again : been hit' by General Mac Arthur's bombers. Yap, Palau, Woleai, and Truk. were, all bombed on Friday by • South-west Pacific Liberators. At Yap aaiumber ot grounded aircraft, were destroyed. One Liberator was lost when 10 enemy fighters intercepted.—P.A. Cable. Friend, 8.0 (C. McDonald), 3. Also started: 6-6 Grecian Glow, 20-20 Scarteen, 12-12 Royoney, 17-16 Latest Song, 10-11 Night Fighter, 10-9 Grand Forest, 9-13 Qui Tarn, 5-4 Guile, 4-5 Lyndon Lea, 7-7 Bill Gundi, 3-3 Hurry Home, 8-8 Prince Lelghon, 18-18 Lucky Girl, 19-19 Irish Coin, 15-15 Don't Tack, 14-14 Mister John, 22-S3 Miss Quickly, 21-22 Night Robe, 16-16 Pink Reel, 23-22 Surama. Three lengths; two. Time, 1.15 3-5. Gladstone Trot, £ 190 : 3.38 class; 1% miles. —2-4. Gold Peg, scr ,(C. King), 1; 4-3 Communique, 12 (Gallngher). 2; 3-2 Warform. scr (J. Behrns), 3. Also started: 5-sHoratio Nelson and Worthy Prince (bracketed), 8-8 Mother's Wish. 12-11 Parole, 9-9 Pencarrow. 6-6 Sunny Glen, 11-12 Vanard, 1-1 Radical, 10-10 Loyal Jack, 7-7 Bien Sur. Three lengths: length. Times: 3.28 2-5. 3.28, 3.29 2-5. TIMARU CUP. £400; 1 mile and 3 furlongs. 2—2—Gamble, 7.8 (A. Messervy) t 3—3—Tring, 7.2 (N. Crombie) t 7—4—The Raker, 8.6 (L. Hare) 3 tDead heat for first. Also started: 5-5 Platform, 4-6 Bashful Lady, 1-1 Sir Saladin, 9-9 Fairy Bard, 6-7 Rawhamal, 8-8 Chiding. Dead heat; three lengths. Time, 2.25. . . , .-.-.,. Pareora Steeplechase, £250; about 2% miles. —9-8 Ballyaggan, 9.0 (D. Dawson), 1; 1-2 Spanish Main, 10.4 (T. Boyle), 2: 5-4 As Required, 9.5 (F. Adamson). 3. Also started: 3-3 Donadea, 2-1 Airdrie, 7-7 Thoraide, 6-6 Force, 8-9 Chins Up, 4-5 Gleucos. Half a length: eight lengths. Time, 5.31. DONCASTER HANDICAP, £250.; 6 furlongs. 2—2—Prince Shad, 8.1 (C. Mackle) ,' 1 I—l—Gulf Stream, 8.13 (C. Humphries) . 2 9—7—Rex Maitland, 8.0 (C. McDonald) .. ;3 Also started: 10-10 Amorlad, 5-5 Hearth, 7-8 Minority, 11-11 Spanish Lad, 6-6 Fur Coat,-4-4 Aurora Australis, 3-3 Sal's Pal, 8-9 Sham Boy. Head; length. Time, 1.15 2-5. , Otipua Trot, £250; 3.34 class; 1% miles.— 2-2 Pre-Eminence, scr (W. Doyle), 1; 3-4 Surprise Potts, 12 (Berry), 2;,1-1 Frances EasJon, 12 (King), 3. Also started: 4-3 Bien Sur, 10-9 Knapdale Lass, 11-11 Loyal Jack, 9-8 Ovend, 5-6 Radical, 8-10 Trlkkala, 5-5 Keewah, 7-7 Dunstan Direct, 12-12 Sir Julien. Head; three lengths. Times: 3.27, 3.26, 3.28. Rosewell Hack Handicap, £225; 1 mile and 35 yards.—4-4 Salary, 8.3 (D. Dawson), 1; 1-3 Immediate, 8.5 (L. 3. Ellis), 2; 1-1 Owaka, 8.5 (B. Brodie), 3. All started: G-5 Boolamskee, 5-6 Silver Sal, 10-11 Norse, 2-1 Saldowa, 3-2 Bridgehead, 8-8 Fiery Knight, 9-9 Lindus, 12-12 Salgama, 11-10 Royal Don. Neck; two lengths. Time, 1.45.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 149, 26 June 1944, Page 6
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