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RACING FIXTURES
June 1, 3—Otaki R.C. June 1,3, s—Dunedin J.C. June 1,3., s—Auckland R.C. June 12—Egmbnt-Wanganui Hunt. June 14, 15—Napier Park R.C. June 20, 22—South Canterbury. June 21, 22—Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 29—Ashburton R.C. June 29—Waverley R.C. July 10,' 11, 13—Wellington R.C. July 25—Waimatc Dist, Hunt Club. July 25, 27—Gisborne R.C. July 27—S. Canterbury Hunt Club. A UC'K LA N D SCR A TCHi XCI S. (Press Association.-* AUCKLAND. May 31. The following "st-ratellings are announced for the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting: Prince of Orange, first division Jervois Handicap. 12.30 p.m. ; Lucy Rose, Cornwall Handicap), 1.20 p.m. ; Kameme’ha, Great Northern Hurdles and Steeplechase, 10.-10 a.in.; Master Doen. Penrose Hurdles. 10.-10 a.m. ; Arch Angel. Hunt Club Hurdles. HIGH-PRICED YOUNGSTER. SOLD AT 1025 GUINEAS. . (Press Association.) HAMILTON, May 31. At the dispersal sale of. Uiuuera stud at. Hamilton yesterday .on: ac count .of Mr. W. C. Ring, and 1). Ring, To Rapa, the two-year-old Taurua, by Potoa-Unity, was purelm sed bv Mr J. T. Jainiestfn, o! Auckland, at 1025 guineas. EGMONT-WANGANITI HU XT' ACCEPTANCES 'Press Association...' WANGANUI. May 31. The following were omitted from the Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club acceptances : Hack Hurdles.—Joke .Form 9.3. Waihao Hack Handicap.-—Joke Florin 9.0. DERBY ACCEPTORS. United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Oopyrif'li’ (Australian Press AssooTation.l LONDON, May: 30. The iinal acceptors for the Derby are as follows: Crngadour. Cavcndo. Rattlin, The Reefer. Trigo. Kipi. Osiris. Hunter’s Moon, Bcsworih. The Macnal), Aristotle, . N.T.8., Montelare, Grand Prince, Posterity, Reedsmouth, Levoleur, Brabizon, Mr Jinks, Empire Builder. The Carthaginian. Tompcrattec, Horns, Leonard, Reilector, Gay Day, P.D.Q.. Engarde, Koberto, Brionz. Engleberg, Golden Ram, Walter Gay. KENTUCKY DERBY. MAX-O’-WAR'S SON. EOUrSYILEE’. May 20. Maii-o'-War’s great son. Clyde van Dc.usen, won the Kentucky Derby in 2.10 for the ten furlongs. The track was sloppy. Eighty thousand rain-drenched people watched the race. The winner paid £1 13s for a 10s ticket. NOTE. Killewin was scratched for HitGreat, Northern Hurdles at 4.20 yes-, terdav afternoon.—Press Assn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10912, 1 June 1929, Page 7
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