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1. Mr. Shep. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon and friend. 2. The finish of the Stonyhurst Welter Handicap (seven furlongs)-:—HURRY UP (R. Reed) winning from MULTAINE (W. McEwen), with MUNSTE concluding day. 3. HURRY UP returning to the enclosure after his victory., 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald) after his meritorious win in the Kairanga Hurdles miles) on the second TOUR (F. Corkill), and the second horse, NEGLIGEE (Toms), after competing in the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the first day. 6. THE AWAPUNI GOLD CUP WINNER, 1919—Mr. W 5yrs., by Martian —Ukraine. H. Gray in saddle. 7. SLEIGHT OF HAND (J. Kaan) after registering a surprise victory in the Karere Hurdles (1¾ miles) on the opening day. 8. Second-Lieute Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant Stuart Henrys, of the N.Z. Field Battery, sons of Mr. J. E. Henrys, the well-known handicapper. 9. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), the winner, leading VAC last fence in the Kairanga Hurdles Handicap. 10. Candidates leaving the birdcage to contest the Autumn Handicap on the opening day.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1517, 22 May 1919, Page 25

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1. Mr. Shep. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon and friend. 2. The finish of the Stonyhurst Welter Handicap (seven furlongs)-:—HURRY UP (R. Reed) winning from MULTAINE (W. McEwen), with MUNSTE concluding day. 3. HURRY UP returning to the enclosure after his victory., 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald) after his meritorious win in the Kairanga Hurdles miles) on the second TOUR (F. Corkill), and the second horse, NEGLIGEE (Toms), after competing in the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the first day. 6. THE AWAPUNI GOLD CUP WINNER, 1919—Mr. W 5yrs., by Martian—Ukraine. H. Gray in saddle. 7. SLEIGHT OF HAND (J. Kaan) after registering a surprise victory in the Karere Hurdles (1¾ miles) on the opening day. 8. Second-Lieute Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant Stuart Henrys, of the N.Z. Field Battery, sons of Mr. J. E. Henrys, the well-known handicapper. 9. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), the winner, leading VAC last fence in the Kairanga Hurdles Handicap. 10. Candidates leaving the birdcage to contest the Autumn Handicap on the opening day. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1517, 22 May 1919, Page 25

1. Mr. Shep. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon and friend. 2. The finish of the Stonyhurst Welter Handicap (seven furlongs)-:—HURRY UP (R. Reed) winning from MULTAINE (W. McEwen), with MUNSTE concluding day. 3. HURRY UP returning to the enclosure after his victory., 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald) after his meritorious win in the Kairanga Hurdles miles) on the second TOUR (F. Corkill), and the second horse, NEGLIGEE (Toms), after competing in the Maiden Plate (seven furlongs) on the first day. 6. THE AWAPUNI GOLD CUP WINNER, 1919—Mr. W 5yrs., by Martian—Ukraine. H. Gray in saddle. 7. SLEIGHT OF HAND (J. Kaan) after registering a surprise victory in the Karere Hurdles (1¾ miles) on the opening day. 8. Second-Lieute Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant Stuart Henrys, of the N.Z. Field Battery, sons of Mr. J. E. Henrys, the well-known handicapper. 9. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), the winner, leading VAC last fence in the Kairanga Hurdles Handicap. 10. Candidates leaving the birdcage to contest the Autumn Handicap on the opening day. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1517, 22 May 1919, Page 25