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GREYHOUND RACING

Triple wins were secured at the Papakura meeting on Saturday by G. Paul with British Victory. Minesweeper and Daventry News, and J. Robertson with Tamaki Girl, Lucky Mac and Flying Footsteps, which registered 20 2-5s in the limit consolation, Mie fastest time for some months. Owing to petrol restrictions the club has decided to hold no more meetings in the meantime. Details of events are:—Nouce contest: G. Paul's Daventry News, I: M. Fletcher's Max Facta, 2, M. Civil's True Guide, 3. Time, 21 2-5s Open race: G. Little's Dempsey's Beau. 1 J. Robertson's Lucky Mac, 2; Mrs R. S Kilgour's Biplane, 3. Time, 21 3-"s Limit event: G. Paul's Minesweeper, l ; J. Robertson's Flying Footsteps, 2; Mrs. B. Clarke's Phatna. 3. Time *2 2-ss. Sapling stakes: R. S. Kilgour's My Desire, 1; J. Robertson's Tamaki Girl. 2; R. S. Kilgour's Wimpy, 3 Time, 23 I-ss. Junior race: R. Andrew's Change Over, L; G. Paul's Minesweeper. 2. •J. Robertson's Tamaki Tom, 3. Time, 22 3-5s Novice hurdles: G. Paul's British Victory, 1 G. Paul's Daventry News, 2; J. Smith's War Time. 3. Time, 23 4-ss. Puppy event: J Robertson's Tamaki Girl, 1; R. Kilgour's Mj Desire. 2- M. Fletcher's Lassie. 3. Time 23 2-ss. Limit consolation: J. Robertson's Flying Footsteps, 1 ; Mrs. B. Clarke's Phatna, 2. Time. 20 2-ss. Novice consolation: H. Kinnimont's Gossip. 1 : M. Fletcher's Max Facta 2. Time. 225. Open consolation: J. Robertson's Lucky Mac, 1; G. Paul's Daventry News. 2: ?Jrs. R. Kilgour's Biplane. 3. Time. 21 3-5s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24154, 22 December 1941, Page 2

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GREYHOUND RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24154, 22 December 1941, Page 2

GREYHOUND RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24154, 22 December 1941, Page 2