SPORTING.
AMMON RA‘ FOR AUSTRALIA
AUCKLAND r May. ,16.
Ammo n Ra, who performed brilliantly in;'New Zealand and later in Australia, and who has been spelling for some months in the Cambridge district, ‘has"’arrived at Ellerslie, en route to .Sydney. He is in charge of W. SJarvis, who will. t?ke him across. He is to. go into G. Young’s stable to be jpiysjpwrbd', for /father racing. He .looks bright and healthy, but a heavy winter coat detracts from his .appeafapep. ,
WANGANUI RACES.
WANGANUI, May 18
The weather is fine for t’\ 2 . opening day of the Wanganui J.C. Winter, meeting, attendance, goed and track dead, after yesterday’s rain. Rata Rack Handicap:—.(2-2) Ida Merling (L. G. Morris) 1; (1-1) Pango 2; (8-7) Avastar 3. All started. Won by 2 lengths way. Time 1.33 2-5. Balgownie Hock Handicap :—(3-2) Davirstcck (B. H. Morris) 1; (1-1) Fairway 2; '(2-31 Attentive 3. Scr.— Crown Link. Wpn bv a neck; a length. Time 1.56 1-5.
HiWdleU:— <f>-4) High Falutin 1; (1-2) Consent 2; (3-3) Henrv of Navarre. Won by 3 lengths. Time 3.11 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 6
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