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SPORTING

WAIPUKURAU MEETING.

ACCEPTORS FOR EASTER MONDAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WAIPUKURAU, April 20. Acceptances for the Waipukurau Jockey Club’s autumn meeting on Easter Monday are:— Maiden Race, six furlongs: Highstream, Sporting Style, Aristocrat, Gold Sweep, Sandy Cape, Sun Valley, Colonel Dink, Dashup, Silver Coin, Te Kiwi, Rough Passage, Lady Pombai, Gingernut, Merlac, Den Fenella, Latrooh, Glad Fox, 8.7. Hatuma Hack Handicap, five furlongs: Crisin, 9.0; Sjyana, 8.9; Daily Mail, 8.8; Dark Bloom, 8.7; Kinbridge, 8.6; Cheetah, 8.3; Prairie, Earlscourt, 8.1; Sun Valley, Jay Bee, Colonel Dink, Fescue, Gold Quest, 7.11. Ruataniwha Hack Handicap, one mile: Malacca, 9.0; Lastick, 8.8; Acqueduct, 8.6; Acrobat, Indian Sport, 7.11; Dashup, 7.9; Makarora, High Stream, Captain Star, Oisuara, Mimetical, Thornbush, Sir Mark, Earlscourt, Parvati, 7.7. Waipukurau Cup, one mile and a quarter: Sly Fox, 9.0; Ivar, 8.9; Centennial, 8.0; Expellant, 7.11; Roeon, Gay Mimic, 7.8; Coronace, 7.4. Fukeora Handicap, five furlongs'. Smart Boy, 8.4; Caelus, 8.2; Haughty Queen, 7.11; Keorapa, Carnforth, Mr Valiant, Fosse Way, 7.8 ; Genean, 7.6; Expedient, • Sisu, 7.5. Ladies’ Handicap, one mile and three furlongs: Sly Fox, 13.3; Gay Mimic, 12.0; Young Charles, 11.12; Pern, 11.7; Taillight, 11.5; Maestro, Arabic, 10.12; Taane Pango, 10.10; Cheetah, Acrobat, Opaltown, Blue Title, Mimetical, Merlac, 10.7. Purimu Hack Handicap, seven furlongs: Vin d’Honneur, 8.9; Lastick, 8.8; Aqueduct, 8.6; Ngahape, Catterick Bridge, 8.4; Siyana, 8.2 ; Dark Bloom, 8.1; Indian Sport,, Support, 7.12; Dashup- 7.9; Sporting Style, Colonel Dink, Makarora, Earlscourt, Joy Night, 7.7. Flying Handicap, six furlongs: Ivar, 8.13; Gay Genet, 8.1; Expellent, 7.13; Roeon, 7.10; The Monarch, 7.6; Sterling Lad, 7.4; Daily Mail, 7.0, The death occurred at Hawera of Mr William Charles Jackson, one time horseman and of late years a well-known, trainer, though he had been Jiving in retirement for the past year or. two'. In his early days he was a successful jockey, particularly in sprint events. Among his most successful horses in recent years were Benzora, Aga Khan, and Diagono. Some years ago he took the A.J.C. Metropolitan winner,, Maniapoto, to Sydney.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1943, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
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SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1943, Page 6

SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 April 1943, Page 6

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