WAIKATO HUNT CLUB.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HAMILTON, this day. The Waikato Hunt races wore held to-day In showery weather, but there was a large attendance. The course was heavy. Results:— MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLES. Two miles and a-half. Johnnie Paul. 10.7 3 Grey Star, 10.11 2 First Call. 10.11 _ 3 Scratched: Feneton, Saloon, Cinema, Pablo, Master Bijou. Won by a length and a-half, a dozen lengths between second and third. Time, 5.5 2-5. Oaklelgh was favourite. BARDOWIE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Penona, 9.10 1 Duchess Eudorus, 9.0 2 Te Oro. 9.0 3 Scratched: New Zealand, Elyan, Bang, Tulha, Romance, Hessian, Brldgie, Peneua, ILlansannor. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.22. MEMBERS' MEMORIAL. One mile. MiU o'Gowrie, 10.13 1 i.Meltchlkoff, 9.8 2 Tuniu-a-roa, 9.0 3 Scratched: Sir Ralph, Waiutu, Fabriquette, New Zealand, Amans Lass, Tabasco, and Blue Garment. Won all the way by a length, half a head between second and third. Time, 1.51. Bedford was favourite. HUNTERS' HURDLES. One mile a-half. Notability, 11.9 1 iSwastlka, 10.12 2 Johnnie. Paul, 10.0 3 Scratched:" La Blanche. Won by two and a-half'lengths, two lengths between second' and..third. rTime^si3".ti 4-5. >tWa6tIlJU?s-w_s i favourite. Waikato Hunt Cup Steeplachase.— Grey Star 1, Feneton 2, Oaklelgh 3. Also started: Jackaranda.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 2
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