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THE TURF

MARTON ° MEETING Prcs.t Association.— Copyright. Mar ton. Today.—Tiie Martou Jockey Club’s autumn meeting is being held today. The weather is threatening with a high wind, while the course is soft, but not holding. There is a fair attendance. NOVICE STAKES 12/11 —SALTSPRAY 1 8/9—WAR EAGLE 2 14/11—ETIQUETTE 3 All started. Won by a length; a head. Time, 1.18 2-5.

CLUB HURDLES 2/2—EASTERLY 1 7/S—INVICTUS 2 5/4—FINE ACRE .3 Scratched: Jayson, High Commissioner. Three lengths; two lengths. Time. 2.50 3-5. CROFTON HANDICAP 4/S—COPPER KING 1 8/6—HABIT ■ 2 G/V—JUGGLE 3 Scr.: Chock Say. Won by four lengths; one and a* half lengths. Time 2.10. f GREYMOUTH MEETING i press Association.—-Copyright. ' Greymouth, Today—For the Greymonth second day the weather is showery. TRIAL HANDICAP 3/I—RON TRAY 1 2/2—SILVER SIGHT 2 5/7—SIR LEIGHTON 3 Scr.: Lady Valkyrie, Knockany. 1 Won by four lengths each way. Time Ll2. RAILWAY HANDICAP 3/3—ROYAL SCEPTRE 1 1/I—SHOOTIST 2 ' 2/2—ARROWMAID 3 j Also started: Eaton Hall. Full Crop. | Won by half a length; one length. Time, 1.25 1-5. DOBSON HANDICAP G/6 —G LENG OWRIE 1 2/B—EZYWURK 2 ! 1/I—PLAIN PEARL 3 Scratched: Levanter, Mary do Oro, Major Brent. Four lengths; five lengths. Time, 3.21 i-5. (

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 228, 26 April 1933, Page 5

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 228, 26 April 1933, Page 5

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 228, 26 April 1933, Page 5

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