FRANKLIN CLUB.
ACREMAN A WINNER. Per Press Association. PUKEKOHE, May 4. There is dull and threatening weather, with the going soft following overnight rain, for - the Franklin Racing Club’s winter meeting, 'litere is a large attendance. Results:— PUICEKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of £l6O. Seven furlongs and 22 yards.—7-7 Acreman, 7.7, 1; 4-4 Trig Station, 7.12, 2; 1-1 Royal Message, 8.10, 3. Also started: Town Section 9.4, Forest Aero 8.9, Pasture, Beeswing 8.7, Kakarere, Maioro 8.2, The Trimmer 8.0, Star Vaal 7.12, Miss Valerie 7.8, Mayfair, Valley Maid, Joan Peel, Lady AcushJa, Flashing Spear, Royal Fawkes, Ugly Buckling 7.7. Two lengths; a length. Time, 1 32 2-5. PAPAKURA HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLES, of £2OO. One. mile and five furlongs.—l-2 The Dozer 10.9, 1; 4-4 Jewelled Girdle 10.9, 2: 6-6 Makoi 9.1, 3. Also started: Sigurd 10.5, Very Glad 9.8, Vaalso 9.5, Race Whip 9.2, Tane Mahotu, Phildale, Tractor g., Tetahinga, Tavern Song. Rua King, Allmetie, Nithmount, Torch 9.0, Two lengths: a length. Time, 3.4.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 8
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162FRANKLIN CLUB. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 8
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