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•THE MONOWAI. The Union Company announces that the Monowai will now remain in Wellington till after its annual survey and overhaul later in the year. It is understood that an arrangement has been made for her passengers to. join the Wanganella, leaving Auckland. Wellington Press Association. SOUTH CANTERBURY RACES. Pareora- Steeples, 120sovs. About 21m.—7 Umtali (9.1) 1, 1 Lord Ranald (10.11) 2, 5 Willow Glen (9.0) 3. Scratched: Speakeasy, Poterette. Six lengths.. Time, smin 27 4-Ssec. HAWKE’S BAY RACES. Havelock Handicap, 70sovs. 6}f. -1-0 Cyclonic (8.7) 1, 3-3 Poniardo (8.2) 2, 3-3 Royal Shift (9.0) 3. Scratched: Cawbeen. Half a head. Time* Imin 21 l-sseo. WAIPA RACES. W- G. Park Steeplechase, 150 eovs. ’ About Sjm.—l Wiltshire (9.0) 1,2 St. Warrigal (9.0) 2, 3 Mangu King (9.5) 3. Scratched; Spdpiko, Master Albyn. One and a-quarter lengths. Timo, smin 3sec.
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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 26
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140STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 26
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