The Concluding Day of the Avondale J.C.’s Spring Fixture.
BEND-INTO^HE-STKAIGHT: .lhk-StHE'^NU«GER¥^HANOICAP.- ; -<F4'V^->^Ri^MG&)i^ : -h£s..charge from 11ADY VIOLET (L. Morris), next rails, and FEROUZ (H Gray), on outside), with ORANGA (L. Manson) and NAMUTERE (A. J. McFlinn) fdllbwin'g. 2. FIRST CAi_L (N. V. Rowe) leading the field in the Mt. Albert Steeplechase (three miles) the second, time over ,the brush fence opposite the half-mile post. 3. PENETON (J. Roach) negotiating a’ brush fence at'thb back of the course in the Mount Albert 4‘ THE FIRST TIME OVER THE OBSTACLE OPPOSITE THE TOTALISATOR IN THE MOUNT ALBERT STE EPLECHASE— PENETON (J. Roach) leading TENACIOUS (E. Copestake), HARD LABOUR (E. Warner) and YANKEE DOODLE (R. Conway) in the order named- 5. THE SECOND TIM E OVER THE BRUSH FENCE OPPOSITE THE TOTALISATOR IN THE MOUNT ALBERT STEEPLECHASE (THREE MILES)—PENETON (Roach) still has command from FIRST CALL (N. V. Rowe), the winner, with YANKEE DOODLE (R. Conway) in third position. 6. THE START OF THE MOUNT ALBERT STEEPLECHASE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1589, 7 October 1920, Page 32
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163The Concluding Day of the Avondale J.C.’s Spring Fixture. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1589, 7 October 1920, Page 32
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