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WAIRARAPA MEETING Press Association FEATIiERSTON, To-day. The Wairarapa Racing Club held the first day of its autumn meeting at the Tauherenika.u racecourse today in perfect weather. There was a very large attendance, and the track was in first-class order. Results: MAIDEN STAKES Of £150; 6 fur. 6 MASHER, 8.7, A. J. Ellis 1 I—CLARENDON, 8.7 . 2 S—STREAMER, 5.7 3 1 ll 4 s J arted ' Won by a head. Time, MOKAU HACK HANDICAP Of £150; 7 fur. 1— RABBI. 8.2. A. J. Ellie 1 2 STANCHION. 9.0 " f. S—BILLION, 7.13 ;; J 1 I1 ™ sba ' rtoa ’ Won by a len Sth. Time, HAILWAY HANDICAP Of £270; 6 fur. 7 MISS RANSOM, L. Daly, T. 3 1 4—HELOTIS, 7.13 2 . S—TERI, 8.9 ’ ** g Scratched: Kllmezzo, Royal Game. \Von by half a length, a head between second and third. Time, 4.13 2-5. WAIRARAPA NURSERY HANDICAP Of £200; 5 fur. 3 E DONO, 7.9, A. Frater 1 10— BEN HUR, 7.2 2 7—EMOTION 7.7 .. .. " s Scratched.—Lady Rene, Pat’s Bov Agrestic. Won by half a length. Time)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 11
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174AT FEATHERSTON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 11
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