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TE AROHA RACES. Waitoa Handicap—First division: 4-2 Silver Treasure 1, 1-1 Democracy 2, 15-16 Redfort 3. All started. Second division: 3-4 Theophilus 1, 14-13 Miss Kotere 2, 10-8 Te Wahine 3. All started. Juvenile Handicap.—l-1 White Blaze 1, 5-5 Queen's Night 2, 3-3 Tilting 3. Scr.: Crystal Ring, Cape Vonettee. • ' METROPOLITAN TROTS. United Nations Handicap.—7-7 Warfield 1, 8-3 Worthy Cross 2, 5-4 Lady Dawn 3. All started.
AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR ON PAGE 5 OF THIS ISSUE.
(Lord Warden—Waita Koa), L. K. Collins, Cambridge, 62£gs; Laughing Song (Laughing Prince—Royal Song), A. T. Cooper, Te Awamutu, 190gs. Yearlings—Chestnut colt by Ninth Duke—Felina, Wright, Stephenson and Co., as agents. 185gs; chestnut filly by Orelio —Cerulean, Mrs. B. Pearce, Auckland, 130gs; bay colt by Te Hero —unnamed mare, J. E. Edmonds, Auckland, 80gs; brown filly by Dink— Peria Lady, J. Scott, Rotorua, 55gs. F. C. Reeve, Tatuanui, paid 430gs for Miss Elope with a foal by Silver Stick at foot. Other lots sold were: Tooravale, J. Lewis, Cambridge, 170gs; Sun March, F. Ofsoske, Hamilton, 70gs; Cheval de Bataille, W. McDivitt, Tuakau, 50gs.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 12
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