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1. DESERT GOLD (J. O’Shea) has a soft thing on in the Royal Stakes (six furlongs) on the last day at Ellerslie. HYTTUS (Robinson) a poor second and EGYPT (G. W. Clarke) third. 2. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) returning to the enclosure after annexing the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day. GOOD HOPE (G. Clarke) and NYSTAD (A. Oliver), who finished second and third. 3. The Finish of the Sylvia Handicap (six furlongs) on the last day—SASANOF (B. Deeley) wins from BJORNEBORG (J. O’Shea), with REKANUI (H. Robinson) third. 4. Turning the bend for home in the Auckland R.C.’s Handicap (1½ miles) —SELF (Sinclair) has command from ST. ELMN (G. Clarke), with GOLDSIZE (Robinson), KOOYA and MULLINGAR (next rails), the winner, following in that order. 5. J. BUSH, first horseman to the Karamu stable. 6. Messrs. G. P. Donnelly and M. E. Groome. 7. Messrs. S. Oliver and 8. LADY PENURY (A. Reed) has an easy win from the favourite, GOLD SOULT (B. Deeley), and SELF (J. O’Shea) in the Goodwood Handicap (one mile) on the concluding day.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 39

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1. DESERT GOLD (J. O’Shea) has a soft thing on in the Royal Stakes (six furlongs) on the last day at Ellerslie. HYTTUS (Robinson) a poor second and EGYPT (G. W. Clarke) third. 2. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) returning to the enclosure after annexing the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day. GOOD HOPE (G. Clarke) and NYSTAD (A. Oliver), who finished second and third. 3. The Finish of the Sylvia Handicap (six furlongs) on the last day—SASANOF (B. Deeley) wins from BJORNEBORG (J. O’Shea), with REKANUI (H. Robinson) third. 4. Turning the bend for home in the Auckland R.C.’s Handicap (1½ miles)—SELF (Sinclair) has command from ST. ELMN (G. Clarke), with GOLDSIZE (Robinson), KOOYA and MULLINGAR (next rails), the winner, following in that order. 5. J. BUSH, first horseman to the Karamu stable. 6. Messrs. G. P. Donnelly and M. E. Groome. 7. Messrs. S. Oliver and 8. LADY PENURY (A. Reed) has an easy win from the favourite, GOLD SOULT (B. Deeley), and SELF (J. O’Shea) in the Goodwood Handicap (one mile) on the concluding day. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 39

1. DESERT GOLD (J. O’Shea) has a soft thing on in the Royal Stakes (six furlongs) on the last day at Ellerslie. HYTTUS (Robinson) a poor second and EGYPT (G. W. Clarke) third. 2. HYTTUS (J. Buchanan) returning to the enclosure after annexing the Midsummer Handicap (five furlongs) on the third day. GOOD HOPE (G. Clarke) and NYSTAD (A. Oliver), who finished second and third. 3. The Finish of the Sylvia Handicap (six furlongs) on the last day—SASANOF (B. Deeley) wins from BJORNEBORG (J. O’Shea), with REKANUI (H. Robinson) third. 4. Turning the bend for home in the Auckland R.C.’s Handicap (1½ miles)—SELF (Sinclair) has command from ST. ELMN (G. Clarke), with GOLDSIZE (Robinson), KOOYA and MULLINGAR (next rails), the winner, following in that order. 5. J. BUSH, first horseman to the Karamu stable. 6. Messrs. G. P. Donnelly and M. E. Groome. 7. Messrs. S. Oliver and 8. LADY PENURY (A. Reed) has an easy win from the favourite, GOLD SOULT (B. Deeley), and SELF (J. O’Shea) in the Goodwood Handicap (one mile) on the concluding day. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1342, 13 January 1916, Page 39

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