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ULIMAROA ARRIVING TOMORROW

I> ADIO advice has been received by the local office of Huddart-Parker, Ltd., that the intercolonial passenger steamer Ulimaroa is to arrive in the stream at Auckland from Sydney at 6 o’clock tomorrow morning. At S a.m. the vessel will berth at Central Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo.

Late Turf —

WANGANUI TRAINING JUMPERS HOLD SWAY SCHOOLING THIS MORNING Press Association WANGANUI, Today. Rain fell continuously during training operations at Wanganui this morning. Whenuatonga was the first out, moving over six furlongs in 1.19, Zarene and Bank Note covering half a mile in 50 1-5. Royal Acre beat Warfiame over half a mile in 50 2-5. First Acre ran six furlongs in 1.19, Second Thought taking 1.24, and Goodwill 1.17 3-5. Paul Lucerne was too good for Joy King in a round over the hurdles. Royal Elm gave a fair display' over the big fences. - Red Bank was a couple of lengths in front of Locarno after doing a round of the hurdles. The latter was going well within himself, however. Comical beat Aberfeldy by three lengths at the end of a mile and a-half over the hurdles. Tiega Pleases Tiega shaped well in a schooling essay with Atarcria, while Mar darine slipped and fell at the hencoop when doing a round over the big fences with Kangi Sarto. The latter jumped fairly well. Mister Gamp easily beat Novar and Otairi at the end of a mile and a-half over the hurdles, giving a good display. Overhaul jumped well in negotiating a round of tire hurdles. Mountain Crag and Scrap were partners in a bout over the big fences, Jumping safely. Trouble did better than Wharncliffe over the big fences. Red Ffichsia baulked at the first of the dotible in a schooling essay', but he was put at it again and then jumped faultlessly. Brigadier Bill and Pu where did a couple of solid rounds separately’. The former appears sore.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 11

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ULIMAROA ARRIVING TOMORROW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 11

ULIMAROA ARRIVING TOMORROW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 11

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