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STRAN-DED- STEAMER. The Terawhili lias been towing the Kahika for over two hours without any appreciable movement seawards jroia the stranded steamer. The fide is now falling and the seas pounding heavily against (he vessel s stern.—Gisborne Press Association telegram. ALT'KLAND TROTS. Spring Handicap, ToOsovs. 2m. 1 Wrac-klor (2-.lyds) 1. A Joan ?\1 ‘Elwyn (24yds) 2, 7 Native prihee (48yds) A. Sera tel ted : The Abbey, Linkman. Peter Bingen. Won by a length: two lengths. Time, Imin A2 A-osm-. Parnell Handicap. 25fKi;v-,. Tim. 1 Great Parrish (sen I. I Relic Axworihy (serj 2, !• arsnite ■ scr) A. Scratched : Enawah. Won by a length and a-hall : t-wo lengths. Time. Amin 2.?m\ 'WELLING I G.N RAGES. P inm! aka i 1 a miiea p, LCKkovs. T. A Lucky Light 1 7.1 A) 1. - '■(mri-i iW.-'b 2, II Royal Black •-.,7'i A. Herat chv-d : Zipper.' E.v !hi!!■: m. Kirhvn.r. Fi f-Kr.v, ■ -‘i.ndhke. M"li:U Slianmii. ’Aon '%• half a leiig- h ; iiead. Time, min 27 pee.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 30

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 30

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 30