ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"X.C."—X was after running unplaced in the Mokoia Handicap (7 furlongs), the third event, at the Egmont Winter Meeting on May 4, 1940, that Rollicker was saddled
up again and won the Davidson Handicap (9 furlongs), the sixth race, paying a few pounds more than thp figure you state. "J.S."—S.A.. £3 16s 6d; S.F., £2 9s; T.W., £4 4s 6d; T.M., £4; T., £4 5s fid; N.F., £1 7s; S.G., £1 10s; S Z £2 7s "A.L.M."—S.A.I'fil 10s 6d; C, £1 11s 6d; E.. £1 12s 6d; P.P., £1 12s 6d; D.8., £2 4s 6d; F., £1 9s 6d; A., £3 14s.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 14
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105ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 14
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