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C. E. JONES, LTD.. AUCTIONS THiaLgACSELAC-ZC The selectors have chosen the following .for the Australian tour: Ft-11-back: A. Collins (Taranaki); three-quarters, S. Bullock-Douglas (Wanganui), F. Caughcy (Auckland), G. F. Hart (Canterbury), A. C. Proctor (Otago), E. Holder (Duller), It N. Williams (Hawke’s Bay). Five-eighths: H. Pollock (Wellington), 11. T. Lilburne (Wellington), G. D. Innes (Canterbury). Half: F. D. Kilby (W«-: I ington). Forwards: H. F. M’Lean (Wellington), It. Clarke (Taranaki), E. It. Steere (Hawke’s Bay), E. A. Jessep (Wellington), P.. Palmer (Auckland), E. Barry (Wellington). D. Max (Nelson), j. k. Manchester OYnUrbur:), G. Purdue (3outhiant 1 ), A. I. Cottrell (Canterbury) and J. ITorr (Otago). DUNEDIN SAC 23. Farewell Handicap—7 Consono 1, 1 Water Power 2, 8 Royal Saxon 3. LEA3U2 IN SYDNEY. England beat New South Wales by 18 to 5. AUCKLAND RACES. (Continued from Page 11.) In the Fitzroy Handicap Lord Val (£900) and Seneschal (£900) were equal favourites, .while Imamint carried £B7l. Imnmint held sway entering the straight, with Seneschal and ITolljln-lm ne3»t. In the run home Seneschal got the better of Imamint, and won by a length, with Glenrata three-quar-ters of a length away. Catchem was fourth, followed by Grand Talk, Xightguard, Holly holm, Miss Albyn and Lady Spy. OTiLITI RACES. Tainui Hack Handicap—3 Alpinist 1,2 King Peg 2, 4 Sanguine King 3. The totalisator handled £5722 15s, against £6633 10s on the second day last June. DUNEDIN RACES. The totalisator handled £10,525, againrt £12,221 on the third day last SPORTS RESULTS. Invercargill Rugby—lnvercargill 9, Star 8; Pirates 6, Old Boys 3. Palmerston North—Soccer: St Andrew’s 7, R.S.A. 1. Napier Rugby—High School Old Boys C, Hastings High School Old Boys 0; Pirates 11, Technical Old Boys 5. Wellington Rugby—Eastbourne 16, Hutt 11; Old Boys 4, Berhampore 3; Varsity 12, Miramar 8; Wellington 15, Oriental 9. HAWKE’S BAY TROTS. Farewell Handicap—l Lee Nelson 1; 2 Manco 2; 12 Lady Coronado 3. Scratched: Arthur Chimes, Tere Kingi and Murchimes. Race Correction.—The Tomomoa Handicap at Ilawke’s Bay was awarded to Hardy Grattan. Disfashion galloped past the post and was placed second. AUCKLAND TOTE FIGURES. To-day £35,559, as compared with £45,902 on the same day in 1931, a decrease of £13,343. The decrease on the two days was £20,612. SPORTS RESULTS. Dunedin Games.—Rugby: Kaikorai 9, Southern 6; Dunedin 8, Zingari 6; Alhambra 14, Union S; Taieri 8, Pirates 7. The Varsity A v. B match will be played later. Soccer: Maori Hill 6, Northern 3; Mosgiel 4, Port Chalmers 3; Seacliff 3, Mornington 0; High School Old Boys 9, Technical Cld Boys 2. League: Pacific 28. City 3. Hockey—Wellington 3, New Zealand Universities 2. Women: Wellington 3, New Zealand Universities 2. B. teams: Wellington men 3, Universities 0. Women: Wellington 1. Universities 0. Anglican Harriers.—A 3-i-mile handicap steeplechase was run over the Riccarton racecourse this afternoon. Results: F. N. Saul (6min) 1; E. Rountree (6min) 2; A. W. Reeve
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 16
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