WELLINGTON SPRING MEETING
THE CONCLUDING DAY. (l!y Telegraph.—Press Association.) TRENTHAU, this day. Perfect weather favoured the post poiiod concludinp day of the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting. litem ivas a large attendance, and the tracks were in good condition. Details arc as follow:— IJOSEXEATH HANDICAP of 330sovs. Fire BI'M'I'TIOUS, b g (Mr, W. U- Kcnibali), ARES,' h fpi't. K. i>. Duncan), 7.6 — 2 MOROSE, 8.) Scratched:'Uleabors 7.9. Zareba 7.7, Willrarapa 7.7, .Deroulede 7.7, Para i.7. Uon by three lengths, one and a-half length between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-3. TAKARU HANDICAP of SoOsovs. Seven furlongs. I!ED 808, br e, 4yrs (Mr. A. Atwood), 7.-1 i :i,f.asanta, as - EDEX'DALE, 7.S •' Scratched: Taiparu S.S, Militalrc b.2, Whipping Boy 7.11. Won bv one length and a-half, two nnd i-half lengths between second and tmrii. Pinie, 1.29 2-5. 3ECOXD HURDLE HANDICAP of 400sovs. One mLin and a-half. MAXIAHERE, b aged, by Maninpotto —Combine (-Mr. E. L. Broad), 0.9 ..... 1 KIPLING, ch g, G yrs, by Demosthenes —Gossip (Mr. J. G. Collins), 9.4 ...... - MASTER BORIS, ch g. aged, by BorisFair Lady (Mr. A. K. Johnston), 9.0.. .» Scratched: Explorer 10.10. Ruddy fell at [he last hurdle. '.Manlahere won by three lengths, and a similar distance separates second aud third. Time, 2.40 3-3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 258, 29 October 1921, Page 11
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