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The attendance is large and the wenflier perfect for the first day of the To Amlin Jockey Club’s annual meeting. The track is fast. Hurdles.— 2-2 Brown Abbey, 1; 1-4 Cittehan, 2; 10-10 A'tnunga King, !’. Won by a head, and three lengths. Time. 2.43.
OXFORD SPORTS LOVELOCK’S FINE MILE (Received February 24. 2 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 23. At the Oxford sports results were:— Weight putting.—F. A. S. Gentry .(United States), 42ft. 7in.. 1; M. Baillieu, 37ft. 4in., 2: B. J. MacGraitk (Adelaide), 37ft. 2in., 3. Milo Race. —Lovelock (N.Z.), 1. 'Ame, 4min 22sec.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18331, 24 February 1934, Page 6
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