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TE ARC) HANDICAP Of £260; seven fur. HOROMEA . 1 ROWLEY 2 TE KAWANA Z Also started;— Waicullus 10.13 Merle 10.10 Kilmezzo 10. C Peho 10.5 Romantic 10.3 Mister Gamp 10.2 Coot 10.2 Cerf 10.0 Highflown 9.12 Bronstcll 9.10 Wild Work 9.10 Denier 9.10 Raukura 9.8 Sir Moment 9.7 Royal Head 9.0 Anolo 9.0 Mountain Jean .. 9.0 Piperengo .. .. .. 9.0 Thurnus 9.0 Outsider Wins From a good start Waicullus led out but was quickly replaced. The field entered the straight in a bunch Horomea. from a prominent position winning by a nose from Rowley who appeared in the straight, with Te Kawana close up third. A great race. MAN KILLED AT CROSSING A middle-aged man, James Morrison Spence, was killed by a train while ,Utempling -to cross Breakwater R?dtl t!?I r i afternoon. A companion attempted t r i him back* but vraa
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 94, 12 July 1927, Page 1
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