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New Zealand can produce a recognised fine quality vinegar. Yon try Sharland’s Vinegar yourself and see if you don't agree. It’s pure, it's piquant, it's strong. In bottle or bulk.—Advt.

Karangahake Handicap.—4 Miss Lorraine 1, 3 Greek Gold 2. 6 Jonathan 5. Won by a length ; half a head, liuir 1.8 3-5.

Novice Handicap.—s Lapstone 1, 4 Ivaiiapa 2,2 Dark Marble 3. 'Won by a length and a-halt. Time 1.18 3-5.

Cup.—7 Puriri Park 1, 4 -Antique. 2. 9 King’s Knave 3. Won by half a lenrth : -a head. Time 2.8 2-5. Komata Handicap.—r 3 Hiata 1, II King Win 2, 5 Exaggeration 3. A neck each wav. Time 1.25 2-5. St. Patrick’s Handicap.—s Tea Cnat 1, 3 Ornpai 2. 6 Leitrim 3. Won bv a length and a-half; a head. Time 1.13 4-5. ■Steeples.—4 Pangolin 1. 5 Spalpiko 2. 1 Wiltshire '3. Moil by halt a leng-h , three-quarters. Xetlierton Handicap.—3 Imperial Prince 1, 6 Holly Holm 2, 1 Gay Ide.a 3. Won by half a length each way. Time 1.48 4-5.

The tote took £15,488 against £lß,llOl

phar lap favourite

HIS FORM ADMITTED

£ NEW YORK, March Mb ?J With the Fifty Thousand Dollar ? Handicap only four days away, and l none of the probable starters doing ~ more than light woik, Phnr Lap, the » Australian invader, was installed to- ! day afeAgua Caliente as favourite to l win the-' West’s"preim race. V There is a growing conviction among 5 race followers that Pliar Lap is ap--5 ' proaching the form that he displayed. y in winning; his many victories in Ausj tralia. a ( .The indications are that ten will > 'St-l't. I Bert Yeoman, the Chief “( lockin' ‘ at Agua Caliente, after Pliar Lap had 5 done a mile in Imjn. EEocs., expressed the opini'-ri that the horse can intn n J , mile in I .33. 5‘ Yeoman said: ‘'He will run the first 5 mile next. Sunday as fast as they want 3 him, and the next quarter mile even ) faster. I am fully convinced lie is fit. 3 Tin V have b’-oiigtli him to form in a )’ manner foreign to us. It is a depnr--3 ture from our training procedure, but 3 they have accomplished the same rr- ) suits that » hard campaign would / achieve for an American horse.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

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376

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

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