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ASHBURTON RACES. Selma Trot Handicap, DOsovs. 1-Jin. —9-11 Mai ; io Celeste (scr) 1, 4-2 Vanity Fair (scr) 2, 10-12 Rcwai (scr) 3. Scratched; General Wrack. Won by six lengths; three lengths. Times: 0.211;, 3.27§, 3.23. The second horse was coupled will) Epilogue. Ashburton Handicap, loOsors. l,)m. —Cricket Bat (9.12) 1, Chrysology (7.2) 2. Scratched; Flower. HAWKE'S BAY TROTS. Hastings Handicap, 120sovs. Ijui,—l-1 Warhnoy (12yds) 1, 3-4 Nyallo Silk (scr) 2, G-5 Hemlock Hero (12yds) 3. All started. Won easily. Time, 3min 31 2-sscc. RUGBY. Otago B 37. TT.M.A.S. Australia 11. AEROPLANE CRASHES. LONDON, September 15.—After riding five winners at Doncaster. Gordon Richards hoarded a ton* Feater London-bound aeroplane, which crashed into a hedge while taking off. The pilot (Captain Gcorgo Pennington) was killed. Fred Darling and five other wellknown trainers and Mrs Hartigan were injured. Richards (jockey) and F. Lane wore slightly injured. The front of the machine was wrecked. IRISH NATIONAL GUARD. LONDON, September 15.—A surprise sitting of tho military tribunal ordered the closing of tho National Guards’ premises in Parnell square, Dublin.
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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 22
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