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ROSEHILL TO-MORROW MANY NEW ZEALANDERS TO RUN Recil. 10.40 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. Among the New Zealand candidates at Rosehill to-morrow are: Camel i a Stakes, seven furlongs.The Hawk, White Fang, The Thorn and First Acre. Rosehill Guineas, nine furlongs.— Stretton. Rosehill Cup, 11 furlongs.—Battlement and. Clarinda. HII Stakes (weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances), one mile.— Limerick, Amounis and Commendation. WELLINGTON CLUB REVIEW OF YEAR’S FINANCES Press Association, WELLINGTON, To-day. Tlio Wellington Racing Club’s profit for the year, after writing £6,260 off buildings, was £6,435, against £9,551 the previous year. Stakes! paid were £38,510, a falling off of £5,300. Taxes paid to the Government were £41,583 and tote receipts were £51,893, against £61,197. Privileges brought £5.300, an increase of £2,792. Further work is still being done in the new grandstand. VETERAN TRAINER PASSING OF J. H. PROSSER PREPARED ADVANCE AND ACHILLES Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. Obituary.—J. H. Prosser, the veteran racehorse trainer. He had been located at Porirua for the best part of half a century, and trained his charges on the beach. Those famous horses. Advance and Achilles, brought him into prominence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 151, 16 September 1927, Page 13
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184LATE TURF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 151, 16 September 1927, Page 13
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