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1. PIERROT (W. Ryan) scores a decisive victory in the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile), with GENERAL STEPHEN (R. E. Brown) second and RANGI AROHA (next rails) third. 2. A muera Hurdle Race( two miles) —THRACE (S. Henderson), the winner, has a slight advantage of DITTO (J. Roach), with ART (Douglas) in third position. 3. The first time over the hurdle in the Remuera Hurdle Race —DITTO leading SLEIGHT OF HAND, PARAOA, ART and THRACE in that order. 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), after his meritorious victory in the Grea Great Northern Steeplechase candidates ready to leave the birdcage to contest the big cross-country event. 6. HOUSEWIFE (J. Buchanan), after her surprise victory in the King George 1 The second and third horses are PARISIAN DIAMOND (H. Gray) and WHITE BLAZE (B. Morris). 7. Horses returning to scale after the decision of the Ranfurly WeIter—PIERROT (the wins STEPHEN (second) and RANGI AROHA (third). 8. ALTERATION (H. Gray), after accounting for the Cornwall Handicap miles) on the opening day. 9. JACARANDA (Flynn) comes to of the double in front of stand in the Hunt Club Cup.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 36

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1. PIERROT (W. Ryan) scores a decisive victory in the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile), with GENERAL STEPHEN (R. E. Brown) second and RANGI AROHA (next rails) third. 2. A muera Hurdle Race( two miles)—THRACE (S. Henderson), the winner, has a slight advantage of DITTO (J. Roach), with ART (Douglas) in third position. 3. The first time over the hurdle in the Remuera Hurdle Race—DITTO leading SLEIGHT OF HAND, PARAOA, ART and THRACE in that order. 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), after his meritorious victory in the Grea Great Northern Steeplechase candidates ready to leave the birdcage to contest the big cross-country event. 6. HOUSEWIFE (J. Buchanan), after her surprise victory in the King George 1 The second and third horses are PARISIAN DIAMOND (H. Gray) and WHITE BLAZE (B. Morris). 7. Horses returning to scale after the decision of the Ranfurly WeIter—PIERROT (the wins STEPHEN (second) and RANGI AROHA (third). 8. ALTERATION (H. Gray), after accounting for the Cornwall Handicap miles) on the opening day. 9. JACARANDA (Flynn) comes to of the double in front of stand in the Hunt Club Cup. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 36

1. PIERROT (W. Ryan) scores a decisive victory in the Ranfurly Welter Handicap (one mile), with GENERAL STEPHEN (R. E. Brown) second and RANGI AROHA (next rails) third. 2. A muera Hurdle Race( two miles)—THRACE (S. Henderson), the winner, has a slight advantage of DITTO (J. Roach), with ART (Douglas) in third position. 3. The first time over the hurdle in the Remuera Hurdle Race—DITTO leading SLEIGHT OF HAND, PARAOA, ART and THRACE in that order. 4. MASTER LUPIN (A. McDonald), after his meritorious victory in the Grea Great Northern Steeplechase candidates ready to leave the birdcage to contest the big cross-country event. 6. HOUSEWIFE (J. Buchanan), after her surprise victory in the King George 1 The second and third horses are PARISIAN DIAMOND (H. Gray) and WHITE BLAZE (B. Morris). 7. Horses returning to scale after the decision of the Ranfurly WeIter—PIERROT (the wins STEPHEN (second) and RANGI AROHA (third). 8. ALTERATION (H. Gray), after accounting for the Cornwall Handicap miles) on the opening day. 9. JACARANDA (Flynn) comes to of the double in front of stand in the Hunt Club Cup. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 36

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