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AVONDALE RACES FIRST DAY’S ACCEPTANCES (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Acceptances for the first day of the Avondale races on April 11 are as follows : Kosebank Handicap. —Operatic, 8.9; Stimulant, Taurua, 8.6; Camp Princess, Praetor, 8.1; Vanessa, Valdore, 7.13; Howick, Trustee, Captain Dollar, Emancipation, Ruling King, Bronze Tray, British Princess, Magic Mint, Orient Morn, Alpina, 7.12. Avondale HmMlys.—Wiltshire, 11.0; Singleton, Lucess, 10.0; High Pitch, 9.12; Respirator, Wako King, Knihoremai, Arapawa,'9.Q. Oakley Handicap, six furlongs.— Speedmint, 8.9; Fedora, Peter Jackson, 8.0; Brazanna, 7.7; Curie, Whakapara, 7.A; Bonny Mumble, 7.3; Teels, Royal Gallant, Silent Miss, Simjna, Speedfast, Roseric, 7.0. . . Foley Memorial Handicap.— Bright Glow, 8.11; Star Stranger, 8.8; Sir Mond, Eagle, Chopin, 8.4; Volmiond, Eager Rose, 7.3; Gay .Coekaue? 7A' y Pewa, Brampton, 7 O.' AH Aged Stakes.—Lady Quex, 9.8; Karapoto, 9.5; 'Supremacy, 9.0; Bronze Eagle, 8.0; Baroscope, ' High Comedy, 7.9; Rgrsham, 7.4; United, 6 11 - JLChevalier Handicap, one mile.—l aki> tere, 9.12; Gay Idea, 9.3; Mauriaena, y.l; Jaeldy Karo, Sub-Editor, 8.1 o; Te Money, 8.5; Royal Survey, 8 2; Neil, Gold Lily. Hollyholm, King Swift, Camp Prince, Sports King, Escnius, . 8.0. Railway Handicap. Leitrim, 9.2; Kilvermine, 9.1; Havering, 8.13; Gold Day, 55; Gold Money. 8..0; Refresher, Whitewlngs, 7.8; Lady’s Boy, Homton. Hampton Park, Lucy Rose, Britisli King, Prince Val, 7.0. Titirangi Handicap.—Paitonu, 9. i ; Marjoram, 9.5; Chief Link, 8.11; Cynthia N, 8.10;' Patutahi, 8.7; Envoy, Spring Abbey, Hannibal, Good Boy, Hampton Park. Tetrarchate, British King, Trishna. 8.0. METROPOLITAN TROTS (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Halswell Handicap; 5 Red Shadow, 1; 6 Delightful, 2; 1 Milo Minto, 3. Scr.: Nelson d’Oro. Won by three lengths. Time, 4.27. President’s Handicap. 3 Free Advice, coupled with The Abbey, 1; 1 Regal Voyage, 2;' BTPlutb;8 T Plutb; '3. ,Won by a head. Time, 4.25. ‘ Welcome Handicap: 1 Aristotle 1, 10 Homeward 2, 6 Location 3. All started!Won by a head. Time, 2.49 4-5,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 11
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