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RACING

N.Z. HORSES AT RANDWICK

NIGHTMARCH’S ARRIVAL. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Aug. 12. At the Rand wink tracks to-day, the best mile of tlie morning was credited to the New Zealanders Arikiwai and Duimiveii, namely, in 1.45. Mithra took 1.46 for tlie distance, and In The Shade and Eaglet took 1.48; while First Sight and Paquito ran (seven furlongs smartly in 1-314. The champion, Pliar Lap, was given his first outing. He went easily over a mile in 1.58, and pulled up well. Nightmarcli, True Shaft, Hunting Cry, Lotus Lily and Richfield, arrived to-day by the Ulimaroa from New. Zealand. They had a splendid trip, across the Tasman. Trainer McAuley lias not definite; plans yet for Nightmarcli. All depends on his progress in Sydney. He said that lie might take him hack for the New Zealand Cup. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY IN GERMANY. BERLIN, Aug. 11. Munro, riding Baron Oppenheun’s Avanti, won the Kinbsem race.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 6

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RACING Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 6

RACING Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 6

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