J.' E\ Norris and was driven by bis son. From the same stable, Jackie Boy began badly in the Grey Lynn Handicap, and took little part in the race. Produced again later in the clay, he was always in the van, and although he had no chance with the winner Auto Chief, was beaten by a short head by Fantom for second. The other Norris candidate, Silver Plane, was not prominent in the Royal Oak Handicap. From the Mitchell stable, King Arthur went a fair race in the Royal Oak Handicap, and Lord Brooklyn was prominentHjroughout the greater part of the United Handicap. A feature of the day’s racing was the three wins by the Kennerlay stable a.t Te These were Keen Biade, Auto Chief and Single Direct. The latter is likely, to reach cup class. . .. ;• I T. ; J, H.ARLOCK Maker of Quality Furniture ! From Solid Seasoned Timbers Pre-war Standards KEENEST GASH PRICES Furniture Repaired. T. J. HARLOCK PHONE 694 factory: 73 ALPHA STREET (Opposite R.S.A. Club) FARMERS! FARMERS! We are prepared to carry out the following work in Cambridge and surrounding districts— GIANT & TANDEM DISCING MOWING AND SWEEPING TOPDRESSING (Munroe & Rotary), Harrowing and Firewood Sawing. PEAKE.&GERRAND ROTO-O-RANCI • ■ Ring T4TM.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6105, 24 September 1947, Page 3
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