SPORTING These Horses May Do Well Tomorrow The following horses should run well at Ellerslie tomorrow.;— Melrose Handicap. First Division: Night Messenger, Regal Scot. Bradley Green. Second Division: Topical. Beau Devoir, Silver Cane. Milfcrd Handicap. Tifox, Nancy Hanks, General March. Tiri Hurdles. —El Duda, Sir Jovial, Lotto. Alison Cup.— Chung Chong, Foxwyn, Balgowan. Cambria Handicap. —Niloc'n, Ninnid, Beaute. Takapuna Handicap. —First Division: Dumbarton, Ostentatious, Bhiru. Second Division: Esmondc, Beb, Mild Flutter. Cheltenham Handicap. Ray’s Pal, Royal Scot, Flowerburn. Ponui Handicap. —White Blaze, Our Bridge, Billy Peach. Scratchings Scratchings announced yesterday for the Auckland races tomorrow are: Cheltenham Handicap—Cricket Ball, Old Scot. Takapuna Handicap.—Peggy O. Melrose Handicap.—Digest. Jenny Wren and Brown Velvet. Ellerslie Riders Following are additional riding engagements: R. B. Ireland, Foxwyn; N. B. Holland, Royal Charter. Black Beret, Beaute, Bonny March, Francis Mond, Observatory, Superb; F. Cleaver, Hippodrome; C. B. Goulsbro, Topical; P. Brady, British Talent; T. Hunter, Brown Duke, Cornell, General March; N. R. McKenzie, Hot Pursuit, Master Dink; G. L. Meehan, Glaroydon, Beau Pell, Flying Jim, Hunting Park; W. A. Sinton, Corondal, Embassy; R. Caddy, Town Survey, Bramble Song. Silver Treasure: H. N. Wiggins, Lord Chancellor, Niloch. Coruscnnt, Dumbarton, Ray’s Pal; A. Messcrvy, Olive Fox, Camp Queen, White Blaze, Hazsoult, Valley Trail; T. Green, Lionine, Lady Foxbridge, Farhad, Ballinasloe, Exeter; E. V. Dye, Bradley Green; C. S. *Markwick, Chaka, Vellum, Belcroon; C. M. Jillings, GayFault, Orlean, Kindroon. Mollie Bon; S. Tremain, Toll Call; M. L. Edwards, Beb, Take-a-lot, Doris Mabel, Queen's Knight; J. Chaplin, Sir Jovial; C. Sargent, Victory Song; M. Coon, Leigh Hark, Esmonde, Discovery; R. Smith, Robin Leigh; H. Pearce. Magic Wand; W. J. Mudford, Swift Quarry. Mild Flutter. Crashed Into Tram (P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. A motor cyclist who crashed headon into a tram-car received injuries from which he later died in hospital. He was Mr Leonard Malcolm Chinnery, 34, single, a painter. The accident occurred shortly after 8 p.rrf. yesterdlayi.
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Northern Advocate, 8 November 1946, Page 3
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