POVERTY BAY RACES
SECOND DAY'S EVENTS HIGII-WEIGHT TO GOLDEN* BLONDE (By Telegraph.—Press Association) GISBORNE, Monday The second day of the Poverty Ray Turf Club’s summer meeting was held to-day in threatening weather. The track was hard and the attendance was fair. Results:— SECOND HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP or £0i); li miles i—GOLDEN BLONDE, 10.5 (McLaughlin 1 •2—TE TAHINGA. 0.0 - The only starters. Fifteen lengths Time, 2.15 1-5. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION CRISIS Strong resentment was expressed at continued sneezing of a man during the passage through tlie Glow Worm Caves of Waitomo. where silence is essential. “Have these Pulmonas,” whispered someone. The test of the tour was peaceful... Pulmonas have nev.T yet failed to check and relieve the worst cold. Carry Handy Pulmonas. 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6. Chemists aiid ctores. 7
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21036, 12 February 1940, Page 8
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