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NAPIER PARK R.C.

ICEPT ANCES HASTINGS, June 1. The acceptances for the first day of meeting on Saturday (single pool betting) are as follows: Noon MOTEO HACK HURDLE HANDICAP

OUT FOR 12 MONTHS FORMER NEW ZEALAND JOCKEY United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received June 1, 6.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, June 1. The former New Zealand jockey, A. Driscoll, was disqualified by the Ballarat stewards for twelve months for dishonourable and improper practices, which were alleged against Driscoll in connection with the running of Elegance in the steeplechase. Elegance, ridden by Driscoll, finished second to Testudo. Driscoll entered a protest against Testudo, which was dismissed. K. Bones, the owner-trainer of Elegance, was exonerated. KING'S FILLY SUCCEEDS WIN IN FOAL STAKES United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright Independent Cable Service (Received June 1, 10.55 p.m.) LONDON. June 1. The King’s filly, Great Truth, won the Whitsuntide Foal Stakes at Manchester. PEN RUNS FOURTH FIRST AUSTRALIAN APPEARANCE United Press Association—By Electric Tel e graph —Copyright (Received June 1, 10.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 1. At the Ascot races to-day the New Zealand-bred Pen had its first run in Australia and finished fourth in the first division of the Juvenile Handicap in which a Gaine Carrington gelding. White Ensign, was third.

Of £100; 14 miles. Buster Parry 9 2 Brown 10 1 Omarere ‘ 9 0 The Tramp 9 4 Coh 9 0 12.40 p.m. MAIDEN SCURRY, Of £100; 5 furlongs Colin 8 7 Awhiorangi 8 7 Defray 8 7 Dark Water 8 7 Final 8 7 Julietta 8 7 Hyderabad 8 7 Lord Midas 8 7 Modern Way 8 7 Madonna 8 7 Po Atarau 8 7 Silver Court 8 7 Whetu 8 7 Tashi Lama 8 7 Areas 8 7 1.15 p.m. MAREWA HANDICAI Of £100; 1 mile. Royal Spades 9 3 The Ring 8 5 Birkology 9 2 Lindrum 8 2 Dancing Hunting Mint 8 0 Flame 8 7 Arabic 8 0 1.50 pan. NAPIER STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP Of £200; about 24 miles. Prosy Boy 10 4 Wykemlst 9 3 Rapa Waiata 9 11 Thrasher 9 0 Count Red Count 9 0 Willonyx 9 10 2.30 p.m. LADIES’ HANDICAP Of £70; 11 miles. Misurina 11 8 Ebb and Umpire 11 4 Flow 10 7 Miss Blue 10 9 Laughing Inheritance 10 7 Song 0 7 3.5 p.m. FLYING HANDICAP Of £120; 6 furlongs. riammarion 9 3 Stitch 8 0 Okawa 8 12 Fossicker 8 0 3.45 p.m. MEANEE HACK HANDICAP Of £100; 6 furlongs. Shining Hours 9 7 Gay Laura 8 6 Royal Spades 9 5 Gay Hunting 8 0 Hunter’s Eve 9 2 Greenore 8 0 Screen Lord 9 0 Hunting Golden Flame 8 11 Royal 8 0 Gold Ballad 8 9 Plenteous 8 0 Le Toquet 8 8

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21361, 2 June 1939, Page 6

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NAPIER PARK R.C. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21361, 2 June 1939, Page 6

NAPIER PARK R.C. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21361, 2 June 1939, Page 6

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