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WINNER OF FOUR RACES IN NEW ZEALAND TO DATE. — Mr. H. W. Brown’s br h ARROWSMITH, 5yrs., by Chaucer—Sagitta, who was bred in England by the late Mr. J. W. Larnach, and imported to the Dominion by Mr. J. N. Heslop. Arrowsmith’s first win in the Dominion was registered at the Woodville meeting on December 10, when he accounted for the Flying Hack Handicap (six furlongs). He then won the Fitzherbert Handicap (six furlongs) at Awapuni on Boxing Day; ran fourth in the Telegraph Handicap (six furlongs), at Trentham on Wellington Cup Day; won the Cambridge Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day at Hamilton; while his latest success was in the Shorts Handicap (five furlongs) at Woodville on Thursday last.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 9

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WINNER OF FOUR RACES IN NEW ZEALAND TO DATE.— Mr. H. W. Brown’s br h ARROWSMITH, 5yrs., by Chaucer—Sagitta, who was bred in England by the late Mr. J. W. Larnach, and imported to the Dominion by Mr. J. N. Heslop. Arrowsmith’s first win in the Dominion was registered at the Woodville meeting on December 10, when he accounted for the Flying Hack Handicap (six furlongs). He then won the Fitzherbert Handicap (six furlongs) at Awapuni on Boxing Day; ran fourth in the Telegraph Handicap (six furlongs), at Trentham on Wellington Cup Day; won the Cambridge Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day at Hamilton; while his latest success was in the Shorts Handicap (five furlongs) at Woodville on Thursday last. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 9

WINNER OF FOUR RACES IN NEW ZEALAND TO DATE.— Mr. H. W. Brown’s br h ARROWSMITH, 5yrs., by Chaucer—Sagitta, who was bred in England by the late Mr. J. W. Larnach, and imported to the Dominion by Mr. J. N. Heslop. Arrowsmith’s first win in the Dominion was registered at the Woodville meeting on December 10, when he accounted for the Flying Hack Handicap (six furlongs). He then won the Fitzherbert Handicap (six furlongs) at Awapuni on Boxing Day; ran fourth in the Telegraph Handicap (six furlongs), at Trentham on Wellington Cup Day; won the Cambridge Handicap (six furlongs) on the opening day at Hamilton; while his latest success was in the Shorts Handicap (five furlongs) at Woodville on Thursday last. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 9

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