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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. FOR 1931-32 SEASON. April. 20, 21.—Manawatu Racing Club. 21, 23. —South Canterbury Jockey Club, 22, 23. —Nelson Jockey Club. 30. —Martoii Jockey Club. 28, 29.—Marlborough Racing Club. 30. —Amberley Racing Club. May. 5, 7.—Egmont Racing Club. 12, 14. —Wanganui Jockey Club. 13, 14.—Southland Racing Club, 21. —Ashburton C’ty Racing Club. June. 1,3, 4.—Dunedin Jockey Club. 3, 4. —Otaki-Maori Racing Club. 3,4, 8. —Auckland Racing Club. 16, 18. —Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club. 23, —Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club. 24, 25. —Napier Park Racing Club. 25, —Ashburton C’ty Racing Club. TROTTING. April. 23. —South Canterbury J.C- Autumn (two events). MASTERTON RACES. IMPERIAL FAME WINS SPRINT. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) MASTERTON, This Day. The totalisator investments on the first day of the Masterton Racing Club’s meeting were £4,403, against £6,000 on the corresponding day last year. The remaining events resulted as follows: Grandstand Hack, of 70 sovs; seven furlongs. —(9) Gold Sand, 8.12 (Morris), 1; (1) Flower, 5.9, 2; (3) Gran Chaeo, 8.6, 3. Also started: (5) Mamiiri, (4) Kotaki Eka, (8) Midnight Echo. (7) Trader Horn and (6) Park Acre. Won. by three-quarters of a length; half a length between second and third. Time—l.2B 4-5.

•■Flying Handicap, of 90 sovs; six furlongs.—(3) Imperial Fame, 7.8, 1; (1) Orapai, 8.0, 2; (5) Atholspear, 7.3, 3. Also started; (2) Historic, (4) Moa Bird. Two lengths; four lengths. Time —1.13 2-5,

Lansdowne Hack Handicap, of (E sovs; six furlongs.—(l) Alpinist, S.fi (Yoitre), I; (4) Lady Ronald, 7.4, 2; (.") Orby’s Choice, 8.1, .‘l. Also started: (2) Tavora, (5) False Scent, (6) Populace, (0) Blue Heaven, (7) Araias. Won by'a' length; 21 lengths. Time—--1.14 2-5. PHAR LAP’S TRAINER. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. (Received 9 a.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.4. A message from New York states that Phar Lap’s trainer, Air T. Woodcock, arrived hero and proceeded immediately to Binghampton, New York States, for a conference with prominent racing men.

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Northern Advocate, 16 April 1932, Page 10

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 16 April 1932, Page 10

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 16 April 1932, Page 10

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