WHANGAREI RACING CLUB.
KACHTG XW THE RAZZT. (By Telegraph.-Spooial to "Star.-* WHAXGARET. this day. The sprtns meeting of the Whansarei Raclns Club was concluded to-day. Rain Ten overnight, and It como down hojivHythis mornins. Despite this, the raramlttoe decided to proceed with the prosramrae. nut owing to the weather the attendance was not up to that of Thursday. The course was very heavy. Results: KAURI HANDICAP, of 13osovs. Five furlongs. HOARIRI, br c. 3yrs, by Antagonist— Country Picnic (Mr. W. Donaldson) Dombroski, 7.3 1 PINON. br s. .-.yrs i.Mr. G. Hyde)— Tremain, 7.0 .. -> LADY LOIS, br m. Hvrs iMr w'bonalii-son>—McTa-rtah, 8.2 3 Also started: Joyride 0.7. Shehang 7.11. Praiseworthy 7.2, Dayjruard 7.0. Tlno Tam:i 7.0. Waltzer 7.0. Greetings 7.0. Hoariri wns first out. with Pinon. Praiseworthy, and Lady Lois next. Pinon led Into the straight, but in the run home Hoariri hended her, to win by :i nnrk. Lady Lois .1 similar distance away third and Waltzer fourth. Time, lm 5 2-, is. Hoariri and Lady Lois were bracketed, and these were favourite. MARSDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 130soTS. Six furlongs. QTJINVARDrA, 1) r., 3yrs, by Quin Abbey—Bouvardia (Mr. S. G. Lindsay)— Keesing, 7.7 1 BOWMAN, eh c. syrs (C. W. McCollett) —Mcfirecor. (i.O (51b allowance) 2 CAWNPORE, b s, 3yrs (Mr. E. W. Alison) —McCormac, S.ll 3 Also started: Gold Fern 7.10, Gum Chips 7.4, Kendal 7.0, Llshtwood 7.0, Lacemaker 7.0, Owen 7.0. Quinvardla was quickly in fronr. and enterins the straight was just behind Lishtwood, with Cawnpore next, while Bowman was handy, and In the ran home Qninvnrdla again took charge, to win by it lengtn. with Oawnpore two and a-half lengths away third. Kendall favourite. POROTI HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, O£ lOOsove. One mile and a-half. HUSHMAN (Stanway). 0.0 1 GOLD PLANK (Rennie). 0.4 2 TOM MOORE (Lowe), 10.1 3 Scratched: Lady Herman, Just Quietly. Husumun took charge after they had gone five furlongs, with Scottish Knight and Totara Jack ne.tt. Across the top Tom Moore»was second and Gold Plane, who was well back, commenced to move up. Hushman, however, held his own, to win by three lengths from Gold Plane, who beat Tom Moore a similar distance. Blstow was fourth. Time 3.0 I!-.". Scottish Knight was favourite.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 48 (Supplement)
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369WHANGAREI RACING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 48 (Supplement)
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