1. NEIGH (J. Messervy) returning to the enclosure after winning the Morton Memorial Stakes (1¼ miles). 2. PUKEARUHE (B. Deeley), after winning the Maiden Handicap 1½ miles). 3. Messrs. F. C. Faber (vice-president) and S. W. Moffett (secretary). 4. and 5. PEONY (A. Pringle), the winner, leading the field the first and second time past the stand in the Wanganui Cup Handicap (two miles), MISS HAVOC (J. Messervy) lying second. 6. A sterling finish in the President’s Handicap (two miles) —GOLDBOY (T. Roe, senr.), on outside, dead-heats with FERNLEIGH (Ormond). MONSOON (Messervy) third. 7. GOLDBOY and FERNLEIGH returning to the enclosure after their dead-heat in the President’s Handicap. 8. KATE ZOLOCH (J. Sharpe) wins the Gonville-Csstlecliff Handicap (two miles) from the favourite, BIRDWOOD (B. Jarden).
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1401, 1 March 1917, Page 38
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1251. NEIGH (J. Messervy) returning to the enclosure after winning the Morton Memorial Stakes (1¼ miles). 2. PUKEARUHE (B. Deeley), after winning the Maiden Handicap 1½ miles). 3. Messrs. F. C. Faber (vice-president) and S. W. Moffett (secretary). 4. and 5. PEONY (A. Pringle), the winner, leading the field the first and second time past the stand in the Wanganui Cup Handicap (two miles), MISS HAVOC (J. Messervy) lying second. 6. A sterling finish in the President’s Handicap (two miles)—GOLDBOY (T. Roe, senr.), on outside, dead-heats with FERNLEIGH (Ormond). MONSOON (Messervy) third. 7. GOLDBOY and FERNLEIGH returning to the enclosure after their dead-heat in the President’s Handicap. 8. KATE ZOLOCH (J. Sharpe) wins the Gonville-Csstlecliff Handicap (two miles) from the favourite, BIRDWOOD (B. Jarden). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1401, 1 March 1917, Page 38
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