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RACING

A. J. C. MEETING. . RANDWICK ACCEPTANCES. * | (Australian Press Association.) 'SYDNEY, Sept. 29. Th© acceptors for the main .events at the Randwick races on are: A.J.C. Derby:—Peter Pan, Regalson, Bombastic, iMilantheon, Kuvera, j Maltdale, OrOf ‘Broach, '•■'Eastern- Omev, ■ Prince PomhaJ, Gaine Carrington. .. - Epsom Cup:—Autopay (the New Zealand horse of that name), Jolmny Jason, Sir Christopher, High Disdain, Ppnthus, jSlr Ditniiiuld, Winooka, Chut* hivm, Wonghalw, Dennis Boy, Havering, Rogilla, Jacko, Oration, Trenette Goidmag, Sky Briglitener. Spring Stakes: —Nightmarch 9.6, Veilmond 9.5, 'Strength 9.3, Concentrate, Chide, St. Valorey, Historic 9.3, Cylinder 9.2, Peter Jackson, Version, Sotmoth 8.11. ' For the' Trial Stakes, the New Zealander, Forestry, has accepted with 7.12.

The Kensington Handicap, the New Zealand acceptors are: Havaspot 10.7, Mianawhenuia. 10.4, Love Song 10.2, Grecian prince 9.12, Movie Star 9.10, Kodapen 9.0. For the second day (Monday) the Metropolitan nccpptoUs are:—Veilmond, Chide', Historic, Concentrate, Strength. Jeypcroe, ISatmoth, Denars Boy, Tashio, Pretzel, Loughneagh, Version, Rogilla, Oratorian, Dalmatic, Circus Star, Salvador, Goldmng, Pinhoe. GARTER KNIGHT’S INJURY. SYDNEY, Sept, 29. The New Zealand racehorse, Garter Knight, which was injured during the trip across the Tasman ! Sea, is In rather a bad way. A veterinary surgeon -expressed the opinion that it will he three months before he can he worked. His leg is heavily bandaged. SPEAR, LAD DIES. MELBOURNE, Sept. 28. While schooling over hurdl-es at Caulfield, the New Zealander, Spear Lad, ridden by J. Tucker, fell heavily at a hurdle, and later died. After the spill he continued, hut within a quarter of an hour collapsed. The trainer, Jones, after an examination, came to the conclusion that the horse did n-ot die from the effects of the fall, but from internal haemorrhage.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
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RACING Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 5

RACING Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 5

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