LATE RACING.
I RACES. SECOXB DAY. ("By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NF/W PLTHOCTH. this day. Splendid tveather isvoniß the second days races. Results are a≤ follows:— Hack Bordies. —Prophet, 9.0, 1: FiringOloTHi. P.O. 2: .Somali. 10.3. 3. AH started. Wou all zhe way. Time. ISO 1-5. Ciruz-dstand Ilardicap. —Wafeta. 7.2. 1; Val- rune, t}.". 2: Kareroa. 5.4. 3. Screened: Tsnham. Won by tbree lengxhs. Time, ftaista R.!--k — R-pti-n-in? L Toan=a J. Tiniorriy s. All started. Won by a length. Time. 1.17 2-5. Itinl rLar^iirap.—STvim-misMr Felt. TA !: Woe Trinket. 6.5. 2: Ooidea Eas>. i.O, ."!. Scratched: <'yreae. Won br two lengths. Time. LSS 3-5. WOOEKTILLE KACES. (Bj- Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLIXOTOX, this dax. The foikrwtßg ncrsas were omitted from the acceptances for the Woodville meetrn^r: — Telepiioop Handicap.—Clemora S-L, Advarrrace 7.10. Cotmty Hack.—Bay Paul 6.13. President's Handicap.— Clemora. 0.4. EOTORUA RACES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) EOTORUA, this day. The weather was fine and the attendance good for the races to-day. Results: Second Handicap Hurdles.—Calm 1. Breastplate fell at tie first hnrdle Calm cantered rotmd. President's Handicap.—Lady Dot L Positive 2, Kiisyth 3. Lady Dot led ail the way. Time. 1.2. Araura Park Handicap.—Hyperion 1, Seldom 2. Franlein 3. A line race. Won l>7 a lecgtbi
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 2
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198LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 2
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