1. Mrs. E. A. Lindsay’s br g UNCLE NED, by Marble Arch —Lady Gladys. Manson in saddle. 2. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) scores a runaway victory from GLUETANUS and DITTO in the M the opening day. 3. Mr. F. S. Rutherford’s b g CAST IRON, aged, by Castashore —Flint. Stan. Reid in saddle. 4. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) after accounting for the Maiden Hurdles. 5. At the Club Cup Steeplechase (about three miles). —TANGIHAERI (Warner), TINIROTO (J. Roach), in centre, and JACARANDA (McSweeney) leading ADVANCER (Anderton) and GREY LYNN Colello’s br g BRAEBURN, aged, by Sir Laddo—Tuhirangi. J. Deerey in saddle. 7. TAKANINI (L. Coleman) after his sensational victory in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ miles) on the conc (L. H. Hewitt) after accounting for the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile) on the second day. 9. ST. ELMN (F. Tutchen) returning to scale after winning the Winter Steeplechase CHANNEL (Wood) after winning the Maiden Steeplechase (2½ miles). 11. A corner of the birdcage. 12. TE ONGA (A. McDonald) after his deserving victory in the Campbell Hurdle Raceing day.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1417, 21 June 1917, Page 9
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1781. Mrs. E. A. Lindsay’s br g UNCLE NED, by Marble Arch—Lady Gladys. Manson in saddle. 2. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) scores a runaway victory from GLUETANUS and DITTO in the M the opening day. 3. Mr. F. S. Rutherford’s b g CAST IRON, aged, by Castashore—Flint. Stan. Reid in saddle. 4. PENNILESS (E. R. Reid) after accounting for the Maiden Hurdles. 5. At the Club Cup Steeplechase (about three miles).—TANGIHAERI (Warner), TINIROTO (J. Roach), in centre, and JACARANDA (McSweeney) leading ADVANCER (Anderton) and GREY LYNN Colello’s br g BRAEBURN, aged, by Sir Laddo—Tuhirangi. J. Deerey in saddle. 7. TAKANINI (L. Coleman) after his sensational victory in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ miles) on the conc (L. H. Hewitt) after accounting for the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile) on the second day. 9. ST. ELMN (F. Tutchen) returning to scale after winning the Winter Steeplechase CHANNEL (Wood) after winning the Maiden Steeplechase (2½ miles). 11. A corner of the birdcage. 12. TE ONGA (A. McDonald) after his deserving victory in the Campbell Hurdle Raceing day. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1417, 21 June 1917, Page 9
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