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HAWKE'S BAY GALLOPS

The committee of the Hawke's Bay .lockey Club has decided to allow the sum of £0 for each Aucklmid or Waikato:rained horse competing at the meeting to be held on June 1:1. Nominations close on Tuesday next. CI'DDIE ,\\ ;> PFKKI.FSS RETURN The two brood mares Cuddle and Peer- . s. which recently returned from Aus- . ralia. have been sent to Masterton. the miner with a colt at foot by Beau Pere. 'ecrless was stinted to Double Remove during her stay in the Commonwealth. JOCKEVS IX MUNITION FACTORIES Jockeys and stableliands working in minition factories and on other war vork in Australia may have only one Saturday off in every three in future. So many employees were absent from one iartory to attend a race meeting at Canterbury Park recently that the management told the men they must decide whether they would be jockeys and racing attendants or war workers. One jockey was dismissed because, after he had been given leave through "illness," his name had appeared as riding in a race the same afternoon.

! TO RACE IN CHICAGO | Mr. 1.. B. Meyer, the American owner of Beau Pere, has decided to send the Australian-bred Reading to race in ■ liicago. Reading beat High Caste in the Derbies. MAKING GOOD PRICES In spite of the restrictions on racing ;i Kngland yearlings have been making nod prices. The Aga Khan paid 8200 guineas for a half-brother to Sun Castle, ;i winner of the St. Leger. A half-brother lo His Majesty the King's undefeated filly Sun Chariot made 4000 guineas. IN WEST AUSTRALIA At the Perth meeting on April 13 Cavan Chief added to his long list of Australian successes when he won the Perth Handicap. of 13 furlongs, in 3.271, a mile rate of 2.13 4-f.,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

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HAWKE'S BAY GALLOPS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

HAWKE'S BAY GALLOPS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

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