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Winton J.C. DIVISIONS FOR SATURDAY • P.A. INVERCARGILL, Jan. 28. The following divisions have been arranged for the Winton Jockey Club’s summer meeting to be held next Saturday. Otapiri Trost. First division: Air Mail, Bill Axworthy, Tolan, Frances Grattan, Gun Smoke, Harold Freeman, Sand Maid, Silk Dillon, Mistydale, Not Sure, Oporo, Sterling Hall, Sure Bond, Dillon Hall, Trelese scr., Sir Dighton, Sand Maid 24. Second Division, Otapiri Trot: Never Sure, Brown Owl, Black Forest, Grattan Lee, Quite Certain, Hawich, Ironwood, Loyal Boy, Sporting Edition, Sunny Grattan, Trustee scr., Master Robert 24, Leonin 60, Notus 72. Hokonui Trot. First Division: Aussie Boy, Brent Hall, Jolly Biddy, Frae Dunown, Lord Grattan, Night Porter, Prince Rupert, Stirling Castle, Darrington Hall scr., Peter Young 12, Notus, Prince Charles 24, Frewyn 36. ' Second Division, Hokanui Trot: Bill Axworthy, Grattan Wave, Dillonia Queen, Lady Vi, Loyal Chum, Loyal Nelson, Sand Maid, Moneymate, Sasatoon scr., Francis Logan, Leonin 12, Stimulant 60. REHANDICAPS. WELLINGTON, Jan. 28. Rehandicaps for the Wellington Trotting Club meeting on Saturday are as follows: Woburn Handicap: Rawene Grattan 36yds; Camp Handicap: Daphne Grattan 48yds; Wainui Handicap: Rawene Grattan 48yds; Advance Handicap: Daphne Grattan 24yds. The following rehandicaps for the F’ahiatua meeting have been declared: Hamua Handicap: The Grand 81b to 9st; Tararua Handicap: The Grand 71b to 9.1. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 28. Palm Bearer was scratched for the Middle Park Plate at the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting at 10.15 this morning.

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Grey River Argus, 29 January 1946, Page 6

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SPORTING Grey River Argus, 29 January 1946, Page 6

SPORTING Grey River Argus, 29 January 1946, Page 6