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ELLERSLIE RACES

First Day Acceptances Acceptances for the first day of the Auckland Racing Club's meeting at Ellerslie on June 5, 9 and 12 are: GREENLANE. STEEPLECHASE, of £3OO. About two .miles and a half. — Pango 10.9, Lucidus 10.5, Emancipation, Illuminagh 10.4, Kinkle 10.0, St. Musk 9.12, Sky Pilot, London 9.3, Booklaw, Gascyne, Hot Dance, Tea Chat, Domo 9.0. JERVOIS HANDICAP, of £3OO. Seven furlongs.—Surella, Grand City 9.11, Black Musk 9.7,. Strathire, Tip. . Toes, Phileftiup 9.6, Survoy 9.2, Valspear 9.0, Small Boy, Keno 8.12, Pirate King, Farland 8.11, Gay Rebel, Erndale 8.9, Bass 8.5, Waitaka, Thangi lamba, Mai de Mer, Bryce Street, Malagigi, Alyth, Royal Passage, Locknit, Captain Bruce. Carshalton,’ Hopalong. Very Glad. Melvanui, Tane, Mahotu 8.0. PENROSE HURDLES, of £2OO. One mile and three-quarters.—Spear-court, Collision 11.0, Lady Ruler 10.4, Gay Broney 9.12, Court Arma. 9.0, High Star, Keith Lu. Red Fox, Huntsman's Chorus. La Femme Noire, United, Gadget- 9.0. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES, of £lOOO. Two miles and a half. —Jolly Beggar 11.13, Erination 10.10, Sandy Dix, Royal Limond, Prince of Orange 9.9, High Quality, Lap Up 9.8, Roxy 9.5, Master Musk, Modern Maid 9.5. Tout le Monde. Lord Vai 9.2, Pahu. Huskie, Killadar, Irish Comet, Monastic, Valpeen, Free Air, Black Marlin 9.0. CORNWALL HANDICAP, ot £550. One mile and a quarter.—King Rey 9.4, Scotland 8.11, Gay Hose 8.7, Tooley Street 8.6, Royal Appellant 8.1. Grateful 8.0, Knight of Australia, Royal Dance. Day Wind 7.12, Dark Shadow 7.11, Horowhenua 7.8, Armacourt, Boomerang. De Friend, Enge, Grand City, Jewelled Girdle, Mungaloon, Light Comedy, Loombination, Prince Colossus, Te Hai, Tradesman, Valmint 7.7. HUNT CLUB HURDLES, of £309. Two miles. —Cynical Kid 10.9, Tangled 10.6. Englishman 10.3, Croyden 010, Lady England. All Irish, Royal Nation 9.7, Gay Cavalier 9.1, Bells of Bow, Rozel, Lochiel Lad. Smilin' Thru, Huntsman's Chorus 9.0. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of £350. Six fnrlorigs.—Whirling 9.9, Peter Beckford 9.7. Mata Hari 8.11, Black Thread, Kiltowyn 8.10, Greek Gold 8.8, Adalene, Prince Acre, Shy, Kilonsoa 8.6, Paso Bodies, Surella, High Tea 8.5, Versant 8.0. Second Day. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, of £1250. About three miles and three-quarters.—Royal Limond 11.4, Billy Boy 10.11, Erination 10.10, Valpeen 10.5, Don Erma 10.2, Allegretto 10.2. Roxy 10.1, Forest Glow 9.13, Pahu, High Quality 9.8, Black Marlin. Booklaw, Irish Comet, Huskie, St. Musk. Monastic, Free Air, Domo, London 9.0.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 3 June 1937, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE RACES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 3 June 1937, Page 7

ELLERSLIE RACES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 3 June 1937, Page 7

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