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MARTON JOCKEY CLUB

BIG RACE TO LAPEL ' DEAD HEAT IN RAILWAY HAMJIRIN'S SPRING HACK (Per Press Association.)' WANGANUI, last night. The Marton Jockey Club's spring meeting was held in' line weather, lne attendance was good and the track excellent.. The totalisutor handled '£9569 compared with £5887 10s last year. Details of the concluding events are: Marton Handicap,—l Lapel (Clifford), I: 8 Grand Jury (MeTavish). 2; 2 Gay Boy (Bioughton). 3. Also started : I Miglit, 6 Jubilee Song, 4 Round fccore, 5 Hunting Queen. Won by four lengths and 1A lengths. Time. 2.13 1-5, Spring Hack Handicap:— l llamann iChote). 1; 5 Warehi (Wilson), 2: I Hunting Maid (Dulieu), 3 Also started: 4 Corowa. 1 Ruaform, 3 Cloudy Bay, 6 Middle,'B Bacchus Marsh. Won by a head and tln-ee lengths. Time, a 1 1-5. Railway Handicap.—l Laughing Lass .'Savage).' and 5 Hunting Lodge (Leach), dead heat, 1; 3 Fulojoy (Wilson), 3. Also started : 2 Entail. 4 Royal Routine. Won by a length. Time. 1.18 LS. Farewell Handicap.—l Erebus (.1. Burgess), 1 : 2. Lifeguard (Leach), 2; 7 Lady Ina (Bioughton). 3. Also started : 3 The Sandwichman, 4 War l.ap. o Mnlibu. 6 Vonia Park Won by tour lengths and half a length. Time, 1.4.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 9

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MARTON JOCKEY CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 9

MARTON JOCKEY CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 9

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