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To date I'oxeaiua, winner of the Hawke’s Bay Stakes, lias contested 42 races, and his record stands as follows: 11 wins, 14 times second, 10 times third, and seven times unplaced. Toxeuma. who is raced by his breeder, Mr. F. Ormond, has so far won prize-money to the amount of £4245. * * * * Lady Zetland (1324). Lady Lillian (1903),' and Grand Knight (1d26) have each won b< ith ‘legs of tiie C.J.C. Easter double, the Great Easier and the Great Autumn, while Vladimir won the short race in 1004 and the following year scored in the Autumn Handicap. tins year Red Heckle. Money .Mane, vlrikiwai and Guy Crest are engaged in both races, but the chances of bed Heckle, the Derby winner of 1929, -look best as a prospective winner of the double event. * * * * Bright Glow, winner of the Easier Handicap at Kllerslie 12 months ago, is due lo contest that race again next Saturday. 'This mare was in good torn) at the ’Wellington summer meeting, where, alter acting as .runner-up to Concentrate in the Wellington Cup, she scored in the Racing Club Handicap, run over one mile and three furlongs, at her next, start.. The Day Cornel mare is reported to have gone sore after the Wellington meeting, but if produced at her best next Saturday she can be relied on to register a good eifort over the mile -course at Ellerslie.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 12

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 12

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 12

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