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C.J.C. RACES.

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Trial Stakes,. SOOsovs ‘ 71. —0 PhilJipie I; .11) 1. (5 Some Abbey (3.2) 2. 1 A mo! (7.11) (I. Scratched; C'ynelli. Saxelte, Golden Armour, Scrambler, Te Awhina. A length. Time. Jinin 2Ssec. Middle Park Plate, 400sovs,- Of.—l Goblin Market (8.9) 1. 3 Cdude (7.2) 2,2 Full Feather (5.2) ;i. All started. Meek. Time, Imin Midsummer Handicap, 3oosovs. dim.—l Arikiwai (7.3) 1, 3 Jd'. ll! udale (8,0) 2,2 Satrap (7,11) 3. - Ail started. Two lengths. Time, 2min o 4—T>ec. WANGANUI RACES. Jack son Stakes, oOUsovs. Of. W.1.a.—3 Kiosk (9.0) 1. I Perejnoaun (9.0) 2,2 Prince Humphrey (7.0) 3. Also started: 4 J.ysamler iW.O). A neck; a head. Time, Imii 13 3-ssec. . Fordell Huvdbs, 13 m.—4 Kilbirn (9-0) 1.0 Powhere tf l ' 2 0 Hymgreat (9.3) All started. Three-quarters ol a length, lime, 3min 12 I-osec. OTAHUHU TROTS. Tamaki Handicap,’ JOOsovs. Tim.— 1 Great Peter (21yds) 1 21 Concertina (sen 2, 5 Our Patch (24yds) 3. Scratched; Ueliuro. One length: one and a-halt lengths. Timm 2mm o 0 3-asec. 'Mount Albert. Handicap, .’JOOsovs. 2m.—Mutu (boyds) 1. (ireat (72yds ) 2, Bright. Tight (sen 3. All started. J.hree-qiuutei sol a length; two lengths. Timo', 4m in 4.1. 1-oscc. ASQUITH'S DEATH; NEW ZEALAND’S MESSAGE. In connection with the death of the Fail of Oxlorcl and Asquith, the Prime Minister- has forwarded the iollowing telegram U)rough His F see lie nee the Governor-General to the Secretary for the Dominions ■• The Government and people of New Zealand have, learned with deep re« Tel of the death of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. The Prime Minister has a.-ked me to say that he will he glad if, on behalf ol His Majesty's Government, yon will accept and convey to the borcaveu relatives our sincere sympathy. The late statesman’s illustrious setvices to his Ring and country will ever he held, in grate)ul memory. —Press Association. NELSON FAME FALLS. An Auckland Association message stales that Nelson Tame fell I'm longs from home in his attempt to lower the mile record, lie mi covered tlic first hail in of) 3-osec. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS, Against the Auctraliai. cricketers Wellington’s score at 2,45 was four For 134.

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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 12

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C.J.C. RACES. Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 12

C.J.C. RACES. Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 12

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