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j Otaki-Maori R.C. ACCEPTANCES FOR .SATURDAY. OTAKI, June 21. Otaki-Maori R.C. acceptances for winter meeting on Saturday are as i follows: — I PUKEHOU HURDLES, £130; li miles.—Erebus 11.10, Lustral 10.8, i Misurina 10.6, Artful Dodger 10.6, ! Good Sun 10.2, Chat 9.10, Taumau 9.5, ■ Toper 9.5, All Blood 9.3, Far East, 1 Sunbeam, Royal Lack, Gascon, Ruaoina Golden Memory 9.0. ■ ! ; MAIDEN HANDICAP, £100; 6 furlongs.—Bourmont, Colibri, Defy, Doctor Defoe, Game Pit, Hunting Squire, Kaiwaka, Kincora, Lady Cygnus, Lady I Baron, Los Andes,’Parian, Peach King, 1 I Richelieu Pearl, ’Royal Lassie, Silver Spear, Telamon, Valiant Lady, White ’Foam. Gay Lord 8.7, Saxon, Tor, Black i Majesty, Classaform, Lady Tinkle, 'Madonna, Manteau, Rollaway, Sir I Crusoe, Wings of Song 8.0 TA TIMI KARA HANDICAP, £2oo, 11,I 1 , miles.—Meamea 9.0, Might 8.7, ! Hunting Cat 8.2, Tidewaiter 8.0, RusItem 7.12, Mataroa 7.10, Sylvanus 7.10, .Corroboree 7.10, Liane, Rotoma, Cnc-j i k RANGURU HACK & HUNTERS’ .STEEPLECHASE, £130; about -i, ' miles.—Artful Dodger 10.4, Lady Cal-| (laghan 10.1, Royal King 9.8, L act ° se ,9.6. Airflow Raparahara, Thrasher 9.0. i I TAI-PUA’HANDICAP, £200; 7 furl longs.—Export 9.6, Lowenberg 8.10, ’Yours Truly 8.8, Matoru 8.7, Sporting Gift 8.7 Aureus 8.3, Lord Moutoa 8.3, Saki 8.2, Debham, Diamond Cutter, Ruling Spi 8.0. T „ AT -» r lo -. i OHAU HACK HANDICAP, £125 1 mile and 55 yards.-El Meynell 9.9 Cohort 9.2, Flying Acre 9.2 Happy Heels 8.9 Aurora’s Star 8.6, Youssipof 8 4 Regicide 8.4, Stella Lux 8.2, Lai- 1 wood 8.2. Colonel Bogey 8.2, Maturity, Speedfast, Little Robin. E tzel >’ Cuddler, Titter, Girl Pat, Royal Miow Floral Robe, Ronascor, led Prior, H! SSi S hack HANDICAP. £120,1 6 furlongs—Shining Hours’9.3, Quilp 8.12 Liberal’s Mint 8.11, Rarotonga 8.9 Screen Star 8.8, Conversion 8.8, Colincamps 8.6, White Rajah 8.4, j Mother-in-Law 8.2, Miss Waitarere, Maturity, Night Eruption, Phi , Cush-, la’s Last, Doctor Defoe, Golden Enterprise, War Cloud, Royal Show Re-I vival, De Bretts, Eurotas, Great Bramble, Richelieu Pearl 8.0. N.Z. HORSES DO WELL
(Received June 21, 10 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 21. At Victoria Park races to-day Young Carrinsrtpn won the Second Division of the Maiden _ Handicap, while Homeric was third in the First Division. Late Night won the FlyingHandicap. The Iliad gelding Shipley, won the Encourage Handicap. The Chief Ruler gelding Stalin won the Welter Handicap. Thus New Zealand bred horses won four out of the seven events on the card. The jockey, S. Davidson, was suspended _ tor two months for careless riding in the V alter Handicap. Landraid: , . «• Landraid was taken back to Riccarton by M. Conza after the Greymouth meeting, and it is intended to put the Night Raid gelding to hurdling.
7.30: Gardening talk. A classical and orchestral concert; 8.0: 4YA Concert Orchestra; 8.14: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone); 8.20: 4YA Concert Orchestra; 8.40: Man Through the Ages, J.b. 4YA Concert Orchestra; 9.16: Jean MacFarlane; 9.31: Music from the Theatre; 10.0: Music, mirth and J melody.
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Grey River Argus, 22 June 1939, Page 8
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