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AUCKLAND R.C.'S STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

(SPECIAL- TO "THE PHES3.'") AUCKLAND, June .". The weather conditions now appear mere settled, and it is that the second day's racine at the Great .Northern Steep.echase Meeting will be attended with better !uc_ in that respect than wis cspcri n„e-_ ou Wednesday. There are many visitors ctill v.-ith us to witness tht ooncuding. day of the Meeting. Admiral Sou,t may have most friends Tor the Orakei Hurdles, bat Ruatangata- and Matawerewcre, and possibly Centenary and F>*l A;row, way run wcl. Monathoi* may race better in the Rwiiurly Welter than "he did on Wednesday in tho Jervoia Handicap, and Go.dilrc is a possibility, but that race looks very open, The Kemuera Hurdle has irequcntiy been responsible for small fields in the past, but tne 6i_ engaged to-morrow may surt, and a food race "can be looked for. Pip and Baibwirc may race well, and it may be tne last-named that will go out favounte. The Great Northern Steeplechase bids fair to be a Sne race. Peary should take a Jot ot beating, though possibly he wi.l be better later on over" a flat country. Nest to him Bercola and Goldbornc strike mc. The lastmentioned pair are well seasoned, though each of those left in looks well, _ Paritut-u alone bein? a bit on tho jolly .-idc. Tho Prince of Wales Handicap has sixteen ongaged. Tact and Bluestone will have fri-nds, and Jolic Fi.lo may rate with better luck than on Wednesday. Ngatiruauui is likely to have a big following for the Jumpers' Flat Handicap. Admiral Soa'.t, reserved for it, might be bard to beat, and Ms-rruna__ should run well. Master Lupin and Self, well ridden, should be a hard pair to beat in the Ladies' Bracelet, though Try Fluke may prove equal to their overthrow. I

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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AUCKLAND R.C.'S STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

AUCKLAND R.C.'S STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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