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RACING NOTES

The Champion Hack

Glinka Din, winner of the- Cham-; pion Hack Handicap at the Wellington meeting, is a five year old oil cistnut, gelding bj- Salmagundi from Coal Spit. He-has taken time to coinc to Ills best hut nevertheless is likely to pay his way in open company, Relaied to Pliar Lap One of the Ma Lama La improving hacks is Tressless, a four veav old mare I)} 7 Friday Night (brother to Pliar Lap) from Creaseless. She ran fourth in the non-totalisator event at the Franklin meeting. Trained by A. McArthur she may be expected to do better in the near future. Another Change of Date The Waikato Racing Club's application for May 20 for its postponed autumn meeting will not be granted by the New Zealand Racing Confer-, encc as no race meetings will be held 011 that day 011 account of the municipal elections. The club is now applying for April 20. To Race in NiZ. The Bombay owner of Macedoine Avill have the mare raced in New Zealand pending shipment to India. The Salmagundi mare is holding her condition admirably, and with ordinary luck should continue her winning career. Thompson Handicap Victor Fljing Ace. victorious In the Thompson Handicap is a four year old gelding by Bulandshar—Lady Oratress. Last season he registered three wins, three seconds and one third in ten starts. Hard Tracks The brilliant Killcymoon was accepted for in both the Thompson and Railway Handicaps at Trentham. Pro-post bettors were in a quandary as to which he would compete in. On the eventful day the course was very hard so Killeymoon stayed in Iris, loose-box.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 60, 28 March 1944, Page 8

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RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 60, 28 March 1944, Page 8

RACING NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 60, 28 March 1944, Page 8

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