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,\Lay 4, 6—Hawke's Bay J A [ay 4, o—Westland R.C. Afny 4, 6 Egmont E.C. Mpy 6—Dunedin J.C. May Jl—Amberley E.C. May 11, 13 —Nelson J.C. May 16, 18—Wanganui J.C. May 17, 13—Southland E.C. May 17. IS —Marlborough E.C. May 18 —Ashburron E.CMay 23, 25-Te Kuiri E.C. (at Te Rapa. May 25—South Canterbury. VO 1 TEE HAS AXOTHER WIN. (U P.A. by Ei«c. T*»l, Copyright.) (Received A fay 2, 11 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Mar 2. At the races at Warrnambool to-day the chief event, the 'Warrnambool Clip, resulted : Takakua .8.5 (Voitre) 1 Three Pips 8.2 (Morris) 2 Isle of Astur 8.3 (Wilson) >3 Won by three-quarters of a length and a length. Time 2.22. A prominent jockey, T. Lynch, was seriously injured at Flemington today while schooling the gelding Ortolan over hurdles. Lynch’s skull was fractured when Ortolan fell, broke his neck and had to be destroyed. JUBILEE: CUP. (T7.P.A. by Elec. Tel- Copyright.; (Received May 2, 11. p.m.) MELBOURNE, May 2. For the Jubilee races on Monday, at Flemington, acceptors for the Silver Jubilee Cup (one and a halt miles) ar c Master Brierly, Flail 9.6 Brave Boy 8.6, Kitty O’Shea, Break Up 8.4, Takakua, Retail 8.2, St. Valorey, Isle of Astur S.O. Three Pips 7.10, Gallibrook 7.8, TTot Shot 7.6, Royal Armour, Ynrrarnba 7.4. Sordino 7.1, Babble Boy 6.12, Little Queen 6.7. BARHAM WINS TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright.) LONDON, May 1. The Two Thousand Guineas resulted: Barham, 1; Theft, 2; Sea Bequest, 3. Sixteen started. AVon by 1 4 lengths, two lengths separating second and third. FORBURY TEOTS POSTPONED RACING ON MONDAY D.J.C. MEETING SAME DAY PEO TESTS TO DEPT. AND .CONFERENCE 'Press Association) DUNEDIN, May 2. Owing t-o heavy rain this morning and the. track being under water in parts, the Forbury Park trots were postponed till Saturday and Monday. ' % AVith reference to the decision to mee on Monday, on the same day as the Dunedin Jockey Club, the tatter has telegraphed & protest to the Department of Internal Affairs against the Forbury club being alowed to use its totalisator permit on that day, and also forwarded a protest to the president of the New Zealand Trotting Conference NOTES AND NEWS. ... Slippery is in work again at Hastings, hut so far has not been but of a canter. Hunting Star is continuing his preparation, and now that the tracks have become soft he may stand up to racing. * * <* The winner is still unbeaten. Turf writers expect Rahram ■to win the .Derby.

Royal L-imond has been entered for the Great Northern Steeplechase. He won at Riverton, but requires a power of riding, and has always shaped like a horse with a marked reluctance to race. He had to bo hunted into each fence at Riverton, and it would have occasioned no surprise if he had stopped dead at any of them.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 6

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 6