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RACING.

> ) At Brooklyn, from the U.S.. Championship, , Doeg and Lott, , alternates, defe non o—l 3, 3—o, I Then John i Williams defeat coste G—3, 6—l “Jumbo” Nil won the Surrey piouship. DISTINCTIO On Sander an Eucalyptia Extr; and Gold Mcdnl, l'on, 1926, Dune

Campbelltown Handicap—Gothic. (9.10) 1, Killarney (7.) 2, Calmest (8.12) 3. Fourteen started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 1.13.

Hobnrtvillo Stakes—Merry Alint (8.10) ], Sion (8.10) 2. Black Duchess (8.5) 3. -Twenty started. Merry Alint lead into tho straight, and at the distance camo right away and won by three and a half lengths. Time 1.27. WARWICK STAKES. Limerick (8.11) 1 Amounis (9.0) 2 Commendation (8.11) ... 3 Six started. Valicare led the field out. but at tho half mile Commendation had reduced the lead to three lengths, with Limerick and Amounis close at hand. At the top of the straight, Amounis shot to the front, but Limerick finished fast from the half distance, and won by a long head, with Commendation a bead further back. Time 1.28. This equals the course record.

Warwick Spring Handicap—Valparaiso (7.9) 1, Murillo (8.0) 2, Beedos (7.0) 3. Eleven started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 2.173.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1927, Page 1

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196

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1927, Page 1

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1927, Page 1

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