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MISSING AVOAIAN
A woman tin mod Airs Vera Berry (37) bus been missing from where she has hoen staying (Ml Victoria street) .since yesterday morning. Mrs Berry said that she was going to the Public Hospital for an operation. but did not report there, and fears are entertained for her safety. She is a tall, well-built woman, of fair complexion, and is wearing a green flannel dress, fawn-coloured overcoat, and blue hat.
D.J.C. RACES.
Publicans’ Handicap. . 250sovs. 6f.* —6-6 Kerbside 7.1 car. 7.2 J (\N • Jenkins) 1, 11 Gaysome 7.2 (A. H. Eastwood) 2. 8-8 Master Anomaly 7.1 car. 7.2:J (W . H. Jones) 3. Also started; 3-3 Croupier (9.8), 5-1 Silver Streak (8.13), 7-7 Great Star (8.2), 2-1 Mobile (7.7), 4-5 Gold Paper (7.0). Kerbside led practically all the way to heat Gaysome, who got knocked back last after running two furlongs, by one and a-half lengths; third three-quarters of a length away. 'Time, Imiu 16 3-5 sec. Dunedin Cup Handicap, uuOsovs, IJ-in. —-Vintage (7.10) 1, Ventrac (8.2) 2, Bold Brigand (7.0) 3. Vintage (A. H. Eastwood) waa 1-1 on the machine, Vcntrac 4-1, and Bold Brigand 12-12.
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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 16
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