LATE RACING.
WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING. SECOND DAYS RACING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) TRENTHAM. this day. The weal her was line for the conrlndine day of the Wellington Autiiiiin Meeting. and the couiwc was in Rood order, while there was a large attendance. Results:SECOND HACK HURDLES. One mile and a-half. Yankee .l„r-k. lo.:: 1 'Monster. H.llj - Multiclfml. 11.0 '■> All started. Won hv a "length, live lengths between second and third. Time, 2.41. lII'TT HANDICAP, due mile. Ha IHe Array, s.c. 1 I'online.nt. '.vi - Hurry I p. 5.2 .1 Scratclied: Rehekiili. Matatua. Won by 'a neck, a lcnjrth between second and third. i rime, 1.41 ;;:,. i MI'RITAI HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. '; The Speaker. N.lo 1 ; Piett.v liolib.v, 5.2 2 Ail -ci irti-J. * " * i Won by a neck, a neck and a half between i second and third. Time, 1.2.;. HEW BRIGHTON TROTS. SECOND DAYS RESULTS. ißy Telegraph. Pre.-., Association.) CIIRISTCHUUCH. this clay. T!ie New '.(riis'l i Trotting Club's m. <-tin- was concluded 10-uay iv tine but windy weather. SECOND A.MATE I'll: HANDICAP. One mil.- and one furlong. Vilo. scratch 1 lltitaiia. scratch "' ■> Proud Elsie. 1- 3 I Scratched: Royal Irvington. I \\-n by lout- lengths, nme, 2.4-1 2-o. HENLEY HANDICAP. Two miles. Sunrise. Ms j. Ben Bell, 12s 2 Tie-'iMiit- Seeker, scratch :; All started. j Won by leu lengths. Time-. .-,.(3.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 105, 3 May 1919, Page 8
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