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RACING.

The following are the weights for the Marangi Handicap, eight furlongs •and a half, at the Wanganui meeting— Tc Monanui 9.7, Mask 8.11, Civility 7.5, Euphonium 8.5, Mundane 8.3, Ilipo 8.2, Tanadees 8.1, Kilbronsyth 8.0, Nippy 8.0, Opa 8.0, Shining Armour 7.13, Star Ranger 7.12, Bouex 7.8, Beaumont 7.8, Alaxie 7.7, Novar 7.,7 Olympic 7.5, Ring Potoa 7.2, Beacon (Light 7.0, Sir Pam 7.0, Bcnnancc 7.0, Crossfire 7.0, Subjection 7.0.

•Scratckings reduced the field for the Heaton Park Handicap at .the Mar ton J.C. meeting on Thursday to 11. Euphonium was an, absolute favourite, with Gold Jacket, Alarie and Olympic all evenly supported. Miss' (Hupana took the lead at the barrier rise, and she was in the van passing the stand from Olympic, Ivilfaire, Euphonium, Table Fir, Novar, Gold. Jacket and De Luxe. Going into the back Euphonium lost his positiAi, and the order was Miss Hupana, Olympic, Ivilfaire, Tamo Fox, and Alarie, with Gold Jacket, Euphonium and Novar following. Tame Fox ainj Olympic both moved up toMiss Hupana as the four furlong post was passed, and the trio were racing in line. Captain Gazelcy raced round the outside of the field on the turn and joined up with Olympic and Tame Fox, Miss. Hupana having dropped back. Captain Gazelcy was first to turn for home, and he had as his nearest attendants Tame Fox, Olympic, Euphonium, Alarie, Novar and Kilfaire. Captain Gazelcy stood off Tame Fox’s challenge and passed tho post -with a. length to spare. Kilfaire, with a good late run, took third money a similar distance back. The favourite was fourth, and he was followed by Olympic, Alarie and De Luxe.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 September 1926, Page 6

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RACING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 September 1926, Page 6

RACING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 September 1926, Page 6

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