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WELLINGTON MEETING ■ CONCLUDING DAY AT TRENTHAM. ST. LEGER STAKES WON BY KINDERGARTEN. ■ (By Telegraph—Press Association.) 1 -• WELLINGTON. This Day. The Wellington Racing Club is bringing its autumn meeting to a close 1 today at the Trentham racecourse. 1 The weather is dull but fine, and the ■ track is dead. Results:' — NGAIO HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. One mile and three furlongs. The Monarch. 10.4 (R. J. Mackie) .... 1 Foxette, 9.10 (A. E. Ellis) 2 Moradabad, 9.0 (S. Anderson) 3 Mataroa was fourth. Scr. —Filbert. Won by 4 lengths; a length. Time, 2.28. PACIFIC HANDICAP. Six furlongs, j 4/4 Premature. 9.6 <B. H. Morris) 1 9/11 Ring Chief. 8.4 (W. Mudford) 2 6/5 Gay Genet, 7.12 (R. G. Howell) 3| Scr. —Transmitter. Won by a length; a neck. Willow Wood was fourth. Time.'J.ls.!. N.Z. ST. LEGER STAKES. One and three-quarter miles. 1 Kindergarten. 8.10 (Wiggins) .... 1 2 Lambourn, 8.10 (Atkins) 2 Scr. —Don't Forget. The Monarch, Doria. A two-horse race won easily by Kindergarten by a length. Time. 3.18,1. I AUTUMN HANDICAP. One mile and three furlongs. 5/5 Piastre, 7.8 (Waddell) 1 2/2 The Ring, 7.10 (W. L. Aitken) 2 4/3 Wardress. 8.6 (Morris) 3 Scr.—Serenata. Happy Ending, Augment. A close finish. Belle Cane was fourth. Time, 2.30.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 6

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