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TIMARU RACES.

Timaru, Wednesday. Summer Handicap. — Silkweb 1, Aimee Soult 2, Gyprobel 3. Scratched: Vardo, Boscastle, Volodia, Count Gorton, Patty Pan, Stormont. Divs, £5 5s and £1. Timaru Handicap. — Pas Seul 1, Silent member 2, Monkey Puzzle 3. Divs, £2 3s and £1 Bs. Presidents' Welter.— Vardo 1, King's Guest 2, Rose Bloom 3. Scratched: Buccleuch, Mango, Divs, £4 16s and £1 ss. Trot.— Frithiof 1, Necklace 2, Terangi 3. Scratched: Boyal Colors, Black Star, Miss Hay. Divs, £16 5s and £2. Waitatki, Handicap. — Grosvonor 1, Harvest 2, Bombastes 3. All started. Divs, £7 9s and £2 3s. Flying Hack. — Clementine 1, Franc 2, E volodia 3. All started. Divs, £9 6s and £1 16s. Zimmerman is the popular fancy for St. Andrews Handicap. A Oliver has been engaged to ride A. Shearsby's horses at Feilding next W. Young will have the mount on Letherin in St. Andrew's Handicap. Douche has arrived to fulfil enfagements at the Feilding J. C. pring Meeting. Nominations for the Manawatu Racing Club's Christmas Meeting, to be held on December 26th, 27th, and 29th, close with Mr Johnson on November 27th. Acceptances for the races to be run on the opening day of the Woodville Jockey Club's Summer Meeting, close on November. 26th. Munjeet will be Mr Stead's only representative at the Feilding Jockey Club's Spring Meeting. Bonirorm s accident was more serious than at first anticipated, and he is not likely to race again this season. . . Influenza has been prevalent in the Porirua stable during the past ten days, hut Achilles was one of those who escaped the malady.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 123, 22 November 1906, Page 4

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TIMARU RACES. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 123, 22 November 1906, Page 4

TIMARU RACES. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 123, 22 November 1906, Page 4