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LATE RACING.

. NAJKEBR HAKE: AUTUMN MEETING. ' ' : " SECOND DAY. - - v (By Telegraph.— Association.) ' '" GCBEJaQEEADOWS. ibis "Say. " The.NapierPark Racing Club's autumn meeting, was continued to-day' an dull weather, with rain -threatening: The attendance was very large. ' Results are as .follows:— . Omahu Hurdles,' one mile arid a-harf. Polyanthus, 1; Merrie Lawn, 80 2 Centaur, 9.4, 3: All started. Won by I length; "Time 2-50 25." \." -■ -•' - • * .. Telegraph Hack, six furlongs.— 8.0 1; Fort William; 8-10, 2; Niwaru, Hfc- 3. Scratched: , UsefnL Won by -a length. Time, LIB 4-5. . 7^ Close Memorial Handicap, one mile and a distance.—Oemora. 7.7,-1* Parable, 8.5 2BrJdge, 7.3, 3. .All started. . Won by "a" head. Time, L 55. • - ' • _ ..'- . - MASTEBTON RACES. CBy Telegraph.—-Press -Association.) MASTERTON, this day. Tbe autumn "meeting of the Masterton Raring Olub commenced at Opakl to-day, in glorious weather, and there was a fair attendance. Results are as follows^— Hack Hurdles' Handicap.—Gold Braid L Millpond 2, Pa Iran -3. Won by. a length and a half. ■ - ■ March 'Handicap (open).— and Sunbonnet, a dead beat, 1; Te Roti 3. OHESEMHRI RACES.' CBy Telegraphs-Own Correspondent.) :'"'.""-'•.''.' ..." .PAEROAs this day.- .' The Ohinenmri Jockey dab- opened their meeting to-day -under favourable circumstances. . Tbe coarse is in > good order. The results are as follows;— SHORTS HANDICAP, of 30sovs. Four furlongs. Mighty Atom (Whrttaker) ~ , . ; i Hiknain. (Buchanan) . . ~ ~ , 2 Goldwin (McMillan) , :„ ~ . 3 'Also started: Lady French, Lady Dot, and Neva. Won.by half a length. Time, 50 Lss. HANDICAP HURDLES of 40sovs. Two miles. Pierre (Deeble) __„. . .. - -~,...._, 1 Kaitangata (Scott). - - , 2 King (Windsor) - ■ . . .. 3 Also started: Flying Cloud. Flying Cloud fell at the last bardic when running second. Time, 352. NEnEEERTON WELTER, of 30sovs, Seven furlongs. Waiotabi CBuchanan) ,'..;,'.:■ ... . ', 1 Prince Leo (Whitraker) - 2 Waipa (McMillan) ■- :■-': ■', - ~,' , . 3 -•Also • started: Toa Tuhi, Eranlein, and Taiaba- Won by half a length. Time. L2O 3-5. •HELiENSVTLLE BiACBS.. , The a.imTra'l meeting of the 'HelensviHe Racing Club was held to-day in fine weather- There was a good attendance. Results:— HACK HUBBLE RACE. About one mile i ' and a-half. ■ / Dinkum, 12,0 _ ... ' ~,.,, . ... ~ .„. ■ ,_. Irish Birdeatcher, 12.0 , ..__.„ 2 ; The only two to finish. <-i Scratched: Lady Ethel. < ■> Won easily' HETrENSVILLB HANDICAP. One anile and - a-quartec.' , Lloyd's, SO ~,. _._..„, 1 Tuikltna, 7J2 — .-.„_. „» 2 Welteast, BJ2 , :. „ 3 ! Also started: Tnkenui. - - Won by half a length. j MAIDEN: HANDICAP.. Aboat 1 mile. - Taka, 8.3.._~™-™—....— ._...„.._..-1 Mozart, 9.5 , .. .. . . . a Tammy Titan, &£,. „ 3 j_ Scratched: Patricia, Okirea, Dinkum, 3arijscm,-sav±a, Marmta; Dusky, Clio, Irisn, Blrdcatcher,. Won.easily... A protest was enters against the winner. ■•'' .:'.-.:.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 65, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 65, 17 March 1910, Page 2

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 65, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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