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Press Association WELL!NGTON, Snnday. The following handicaps for the first day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s spring meeting on September 11 and 13 have been declared by Mr. H. Coyle:
OKEHU HURDLES Of £200 1? miles. Nuklimni. . . . 11. 7 Panorama 0 Mister Gamp 1 1 Limosa . . . 0 Avro 10 8 Ruby Dawn 0 Royal Acre . JO Shining Taimiliary . . 12 A rmou r. n Disrank . . . 10 Flying Swift 9 0 <lourageous . 0 10 Cali the . . . Make Up . . . Marica . . . < 0 Opa Tall Timber 0 Whisogne . . 0 0 Whenuatong* . 9 0 PTJTIKI HAG K H AN PTC AI Of <£200; 1 mile 11.0yds. r Plie Warden 0 0 Ki lor ell . . o Adventus . . 8 12 < lalamine M t. Shannon 8 11 Grand Jury. 1 2 Merry Melody 8 7 Gasnapper . 1 1 Imateagirl. . 7 1 10 Kahikatoa . . 8 Indolent. . !* Shortly .... 8 t; Great Lady . 7 S Auctioneer . 8 s Pedestal . . 7 7 Air Laddie . 8 Thunderstori i 0 Luoretia . . . 8 Johneen . . . r> Joyspoar . :t Spear Opa Little Wonder 8 r. Areheria. . . . 8 l Annnyer . . . 7 c> Banbriclge. 8 l Flute . . . 7 (i SEAFIELD HANDICAP Of £225; about 7 furlongs Havering . . n 12 Royal Damon X n Panther . . . Melissa . . 12 Fernden 8 J 1 1 lopwood . 10 Singleton . . 8 7 ‘ j obi in Broad Acre . 8 Market . 8 ])on Quixote 8 4 Chopin . . . 7 8 Te Atiawa . 8 4 T’aiko . . . . 8 Blimp .... 8 Raineses . My (>wn . . . 8 2 I luellona . Royal flnmc, 1 Ten tea 11 . . 8 0 Miss Hastings 7 ('arl land . . 8 0 Te Aw ha . 7 Eqnitant. . . 8 o Black Mairc 7 DURTE HACK HANDICAP Of £200; 6 furlongs Taranto . . . 9 2 Tentoall . . 7 5 8 Royal < ’loync . . . 5 Finance . . 8 8 Lady Speai - Autopay . . . 8 7 Abbey Queer 7 •Jenny Diver 8 ' 4 Brilliant Arrowzone 1 Light .... 8 5 Running Ove Zarene .... 8 Quinola . . 0 Tripping . . . 1 Full Crop Ex J)ono . . . 8 1 Biflex . . . (• Baskier . . 0 Orapai .... 12 Miss Shef . 7 0 Cowan Lea . 12 YV ild (’ountry 7 0 Huntingdon . 7 1 '1 Pass On . . 0 Pakitere 11 Acmil . . . . 7 1 u White Doe 0 Dancing Star 7 9 Gold . . . 0 Sporting Chance . . 9 Aragon . Ganpat . . . 8 Pandia . . 0 Glenison . . . 7 Master Latoi Little Wonder S < Jold < ’ollecto Monoloff . . . l 7 Jack Plane 0 MARAXC AI HANDICAP Of £400 1 mile 110yds. Star Stranger 9 f> Balloon. 7 2 Mendip . . . 8 4 Black Mint 0 Otairi .... 8 < ’hopin . . . U Marjoram . . 8 1 Sir Limond ' 0 Singleton . . 12 Duellona . Ruanui . . . 12 Ka w hakina 0 Blimp .... Mouturt Cou nt Treasury 0 Palatine . 7 •Tuggle . . . 0 My Own . . . Te Aw ha . 0 Tourist .... 4 0 Yoma . . . . 7 2 FLY 3 HANDICAP Of £ 300; 6 fur. Lady Quex . . 9 8 Kiosk . . . 10 Laughing Lady Pam 7 Prince . . 9 8 Staghunter 7 Havering . . 8 1 1 Pomp . . . fi Silver mine 8 Love Song 4 Bright Glow 8 Equitant . 4 \crtigern . . 8 Limosin . . Freeh*'Id . . . 8 Just an Idea Arrow Lad . 8 Melissa. Ceremony . . 8 Acora . . . Fernden. 1 1 < 'oon Song Te Atiawa . . 7 10 A’eronese . 0
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 12
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