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1. MIDDLEMARK (R. Conway), KEREHONE (J. Roach), and DEVIATION (E. Warner), leading the field over the hurdle along the back first time in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ mile (the winner) may be seen MENTMORE, GOLDEN PETAL and MA COPPER. 2. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) scores an easy win from T HRACE (S. Henderson), and ORE ORE (D. Came Race (two miles). 3. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) returning to the enclosure after winning the Campbell Hurdles, followed by the second horse, THRACE (S.Henderson). 4. HYLLU Welter Handicap (one mile) from ARRAN (C. Reed), with GOLD KIP (C. Sinclair) third, and DOISELLE fourth. 5. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) After his victory in the Visitors' Handicap horse is EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan). 6. GLUETANUS (E. Warner) comes to grief the first time over the hurdle near the mile and a - quar ter post in the Campbell Hurdle Race (two eron) is seen negotiating the obstacle followed by CYNIC (A. McDonald). 7. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) winning the Visitors' Handicap (five furlongs) from EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan), (A. Oliver). 8 THRACE (S. Henderson) negotiating the last fence in the Campbell Hurdles, with ORE ORE following, the pair finishing Second and third to MILL O' GOWRIE, wh

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 21

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1. MIDDLEMARK (R. Conway), KEREHONE (J. Roach), and DEVIATION (E. Warner), leading the field over the hurdle along the back first time in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ mile (the winner) may be seen MENTMORE, GOLDEN PETAL and MA COPPER. 2. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) scores an easy win from THRACE (S.Henderson), and ORE ORE (D. Came Race (two miles). 3. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) returning to the enclosure after winning the Campbell Hurdles, followed by the second horse, THRACE (S.Henderson). 4. HYLLU Welter Handicap (one mile) from ARRAN (C. Reed), with GOLD KIP (C. Sinclair) third, and DOISELLE fourth. 5. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) After his victory in the Visitors' Handicap horse is EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan). 6. GLUETANUS (E. Warner) comes to grief the first time over the hurdle near the mile and a-quarter post in the Campbell Hurdle Race (two eron) is seen negotiating the obstacle followed by CYNIC (A. McDonald). 7. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) winning the Visitors' Handicap (five furlongs) from EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan), (A. Oliver). 8 THRACE (S. Henderson) negotiating the last fence in the Campbell Hurdles, with ORE ORE following, the pair finishing Second and third to MILL O' GOWRIE, wh New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 21

1. MIDDLEMARK (R. Conway), KEREHONE (J. Roach), and DEVIATION (E. Warner), leading the field over the hurdle along the back first time in the Orakei Hurdle Race (1¾ mile (the winner) may be seen MENTMORE, GOLDEN PETAL and MA COPPER. 2. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) scores an easy win from THRACE (S.Henderson), and ORE ORE (D. Came Race (two miles). 3. MILL O’ GOWRIE (W. Rennie) returning to the enclosure after winning the Campbell Hurdles, followed by the second horse, THRACE (S.Henderson). 4. HYLLU Welter Handicap (one mile) from ARRAN (C. Reed), with GOLD KIP (C. Sinclair) third, and DOISELLE fourth. 5. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) After his victory in the Visitors' Handicap horse is EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan). 6. GLUETANUS (E. Warner) comes to grief the first time over the hurdle near the mile and a-quarter post in the Campbell Hurdle Race (two eron) is seen negotiating the obstacle followed by CYNIC (A. McDonald). 7. TAMA-A-ROA (C. Reed) winning the Visitors' Handicap (five furlongs) from EMERALD HILL (J. Buchanan), (A. Oliver). 8 THRACE (S. Henderson) negotiating the last fence in the Campbell Hurdles, with ORE ORE following, the pair finishing Second and third to MILL O' GOWRIE, wh New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 21