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A WELL-PERFORMED HAWKE’S BAY OWNED AND TRAINED THREE-YEAR-OLD, WHO RECENTLY MET WITH AN ACCIDENT THAT WILL NECESSITATE HIS ABSENCE FROM THE RACE TRACK FOR SOME TIME.-EXORS. LATE W. J. DOUGLAS’ BL KG HETAUA BY DEMOS THENES FAIRY GOLD, WHO HAS SHOWN CONSISTENT FORM THIS SEASON. R. REED - IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY L WILSON At the Wellington R.C.'s spring meeting, HETAUA acted as runner-up to Kilrush in the principal event on the opening day, the Wellington Handicap (one mile and three furlongs), while on the second day he won the Nainai Handicap (six furlongs). At the A.R.C. spring meeting at Ellerslie he ran second to Crenides in the Great Northern Guineas, and third in the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) on the concluding day. Last season HETAUA won stakes to the value of £1605.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1546, 11 December 1919, Page 20

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A WELL-PERFORMED HAWKE’S BAY OWNED AND TRAINED THREE-YEAR-OLD, WHO RECENTLY MET WITH AN ACCIDENT THAT WILL NECESSITATE HIS ABSENCE FROM THE RACE TRACK FOR SOME TIME.-EXORS. LATE W. J. DOUGLAS’ BL KG HETAUA BY DEMOS THENES FAIRY GOLD, WHO HAS SHOWN CONSISTENT FORM THIS SEASON. R. REED-IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY L WILSON At the Wellington R.C.'s spring meeting, HETAUA acted as runner-up to Kilrush in the principal event on the opening day, the Wellington Handicap (one mile and three furlongs), while on the second day he won the Nainai Handicap (six furlongs). At the A.R.C. spring meeting at Ellerslie he ran second to Crenides in the Great Northern Guineas, and third in the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) on the concluding day. Last season HETAUA won stakes to the value of £1605. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1546, 11 December 1919, Page 20

A WELL-PERFORMED HAWKE’S BAY OWNED AND TRAINED THREE-YEAR-OLD, WHO RECENTLY MET WITH AN ACCIDENT THAT WILL NECESSITATE HIS ABSENCE FROM THE RACE TRACK FOR SOME TIME.-EXORS. LATE W. J. DOUGLAS’ BL KG HETAUA BY DEMOS THENES FAIRY GOLD, WHO HAS SHOWN CONSISTENT FORM THIS SEASON. R. REED-IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY L WILSON At the Wellington R.C.'s spring meeting, HETAUA acted as runner-up to Kilrush in the principal event on the opening day, the Wellington Handicap (one mile and three furlongs), while on the second day he won the Nainai Handicap (six furlongs). At the A.R.C. spring meeting at Ellerslie he ran second to Crenides in the Great Northern Guineas, and third in the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) on the concluding day. Last season HETAUA won stakes to the value of £1605. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1546, 11 December 1919, Page 20

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