AUCKLAND R.C. RACES.
CIOisIOLUDING KESUILTS.
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Sihorts Handicap.—-'Bt'mce Soult 1, Zetes IMoima 3. Scsratsched: ;Tas^ Olad Tiding^, Field Force, and Denise Orme^ Zetesl led to the distance, where iPrince Sbult took charge and won by three''quarters of (a length. Time, 1.1 3-5. v Cilty Handice.p.—rJ-ack Delaval 1, Colonel Sbult 2, Allegation 3. AH started. Colonel Soult and Prince Merriwee were in front at the disitlance, Avhen Jack Delaval dame through anjjl won by a length. Tiine,2.S. . Hobson Handicap.—(Field F6Vce.- ; >|,. Denise Onne 2, Stpalfot 3. -Sci'atiched: Chance Shot, Soultarre. Won bjj two lengths. lHm», 1.16. H Flying.—Prince Soult 1, Goldsize 2, Salute 3. Scratched: Waiorewa, Tnct, Gloj'. Won by a head. Time, 1.27 2r5, '•■•■ ■-'. ..■ ■■..•.-.,.■■ .. ■■
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14668, 6 November 1913, Page 4
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