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SEASON’S FIXTURES. June 1!), 21. —Sout-k Canterbury .T.C. ;June 20, 2L—Hawke’s Bay J.C. i June 25.—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt f June 27, 28. —Napier Park ’ 8.0. June 28. —Ashburton C’ty R.C. June 28. —Waipa R.C. July S, 10, 12.—-Wellington R.C. July 12.—Oamar.u J.C. : July 17,-19. —Gisborne R.C. | July 1,9. —Waimate Disk Hunt. Club, ijuly 20,—-South Canterbury Hunt C, .July 31. —Manawatn R.C, 1 TROTTING DATES: ! | June .14—Ashburton T.C. Winter, j Jung 21, 23—Auckland T.C. Winter. ] July s—-Oaniaru J.C. Winter (2 events] i ' " ‘" r ~~ i AUSTRALIA.!* TUBE, i l A.J.C. meeting-. i [ NEW ZEALANDERS SCORE, i I | (Received 9.(1 a.m.) j SYDNEY, This; Day. | The Australian Jockey Club’s win j ter meeting concluded ip, fine wcathe: ! and before a large attendanee on Sat i ■ urday. Results :-rSecnnd Hurdles, of 00(1 sovs; aboul two miles, — Songift 11.6, (Giles), 1; K’ossgole '9.4, (Harris) 2; Ostentatior 9.(1, ( Baker) 3, Eight started. Won by five lengths, a length between secgml and third horses. Doctor Grace was fourth. Time. —3.381. Flying Handicap, of 500 soys;, six furlongs.—Fujisan 9.9, (Pike) 1; VorI toy 7.3. f Pratt ) 2;. Casque d’ Or 8.6, (Cook) 3. Ten, started. Won by a length and a, half. Time. —I.IIL A.J.C. •Steeplechase, of; 2000 soys; about three miles.—Home Made (N.Z.) 10.0, (Harris) 1; Ego 9.0, (Conaghan) 2; Prince Arim 19.5, (Baker) 3, Also started;: G uos von or, Tressady, Rock, Burra form, Kinross and Rearguard. The early running was made by Kinross with Home Made, Ego, Prince Arim a,u d Burraforpr as nearest attendants. Grosvenor, came down ap'd the jockey, Cart.er, was injurqdi. Kinross fell back after going two miles and. Ego led over the last, jump from Home Made. The latter lasted the better and in a 'desperate finish gained the verdict by a, neck, while. Prince Arim six lengths further back, was. third. Then followed: Kinross, Rearguard and Burra form. Tipif.—(s.2sl. Winter Stakes, of 4500-sovs; one hnk ami five furlongs,—Frances Cyllene 7.11, (Denham) 1; Eden Hall 7.6, (Pratt) 2; Inducement 7.12, (Bartje) 3. Fourteen started. Won by a length each way. Time.—2;46.
Exeter Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile. —Crown Area (N.Z.) 9.12, (Bay-tie) 1; Aorangi 9.9, (Maher) 2; Poitiers. 9,2, (Davidson) 3. Seventeen, started. Won by a head, Fortiers a length, further away. Time.—l.3B4 ALBION GUP. WON BY RGWLADDIE. i (Received 9.6 a.m.) BRISBANE, This Day. At the Queensland' Turf Club’s meeting, the Albion Cup quo piilo and a quarter, respited,:—Rowladdie 7.9, (Baker) 1; Aero Force 7.5, (Conquest) 2; Freebooter 10.2, (Brennan) 3. Twelve started. Won by four lengths. Time.—2.l4,
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Northern Advocate, 16 June 1930, Page 9
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