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THE TURF

WOODVILLE RACES Press Association —Copyright . Woodville, To-day.—There is a large attendance for the first day of the Woodville : J.C. autumn meeting. The weather is fine and the track in perfect condition. Results: . : •? MAIDEN STAKES 3/2—TAKAKUA ............ 1 6/3—RHEA .. 2 1/I—KING THOMOND .. .... 3 Scratched: High Grader, Royal King. A neck; three lengths. Time, 1.14 4/5. ORINGI HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP 4/S—GRAND LAKU 1 2/I—MISS HASTINGS 2 5/3—EASTERLY 3 Scratched: Spcaropa. A length and a-half each-wap: Time, 1.58. WOODVILLE HANDICAP 5/4—LA POUPEE .. 1 1/I—BARMBLETORN 2 6/6—FULL MARK 3 Scratched: Eminent, Lack, Princess Bell. A length and a-quartcr; two lengths. Time, 2.3 1/5.

GORE RACES Gore, To-day.—The Gore Racing Club's meeting opened in showery weather. The track is good and the attendance satisfactory. Results: .. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP 2—NIGHT ROSE 1 I—THORNTON 2 3—ROMBEAU « 3 Scratched: Signaller. A head; three lengths. Time, 1.53. LONGFORD HANDICAP 3/3—WORSHIP '.. .. 1 4/4—MAY AM .. 2 1/2—JACKADANDY 3 Scratphed: My Council, Orderwood, Ada. A head; a length. Time,-. 1.14 4/5. RACING CLUB HANDICAP 4/4—STEETON 1 1/2—RED SEA 2 2/I—NIGHT MAID 3 Scr.: The Smuggler. Won by half a length; nve lengens. Time 2.U.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 5

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 5

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 5

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