Todays Turf News
AGRION, TRIAL WINNER! SYDNEY. Tuesday. Agrion. a former New Zealand DcrL.y winner. now in AA’estern Australia, won the Trial Stakes t£So> at the Canning Park meeting on Saturday. The victory of Agrion was made po->il*le by the following conditions:— For ail torses that have not won or received u stake for a flat race of a net value of £SO sine© September 1. 1929.” Agrion carried 10.0. and ran the seven furlongs in 1.29 1-5. AUCKLAND DISTRICT COMMITTEE At a meeting of the Auckland District Committee, held yesterday, the following programmes were approved: AVaimai Polo Club. March 1: Te Arohu Jockey Club, March 1 and 3; AVaikat Racing Club, April 12 ami 14. The suspension of A. G. Parsons for two weeks by the Takapuna Jockey Club for interference during the Rangiroto Handicap was confirmed. Several applications for licences were considered and reported on to the Licensing Committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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151Todays Turf News Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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