Scratchings posted
PA Wellington Scratchings advised by the T.A.B. for today’s meetings include: AVONDALE Race 1: In the Shade, Malabard, Pot Latch, Chiquita Maria, Azaduke. Race 2: Savoury, Summellay. Race 3: Our Sambo, Sovereign’s Crest, Cheyne’s Pal, Miss Dillon. Race 4: Durham Downs. Race 5: Azab, Phineas. Race 6: Tantamount, Ramadan. Race 7: Pro Royale, Endless, First Sovereign. Race 8: Dainty Bess, Easydoe. Race 10: Arteena, Selene
Rose, Juanita Jane, Lady Sue, Autumn Star, Morven Hine, Hai Tony. HAWKE’S BAY Race 1: Fiery Soldier. Race 2: Special Habit. Race 3: Kereone Kid, Dubra Crown, Quevado, Linton Gold, Prince Mayo. Race 4: Bold Print. Race 5: Makorby, Master Trac, Flying Kazan. Race 7: Sweet Nell, Longmore, Greek Meer. Race 8: Keonie Lass, Bankcard. Race 9: Medium Dry, C’est La Guerre, Silver Habit. Race 10: Gold Harvest, Don’t Dance, Janice.
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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 19
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138Scratchings posted Press, 2 July 1983, Page 19
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