TO-DAY'S RACING
Bay Of Plenty J.C. Annual Meeting At Tauranga. Rarangi Wins the Cup. — Lady Cynic Takes Trial Plate. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") TAURANGA, this day. The Bay of Plenty Jockey Club's annual meeting is being held in fine weather before a splendid attendance. i The track is in good order. Detailed results: — TRIAL PLATE of SOsovs. Five fnrlongs. 4—LADY CYNIC. 8.0 — 1 15—OTANGIHAKU, B.o—Bryce 2 ' 2—ROMAN ABBEY, 9.7—Thompson .. 3 •No rider wired. Also started : (6) L. Castlemaine, 8.7 : (14) Winterbourne gelding, (3) Flying Foam, (8) Homai, (11) Okurai, 8.2; (16) Terrepeen, (5) Foxhound, (1) Jago, (11) Eastbourne, (12) Glad Abbey, (7) Joy Day, (10) Silverllne, (9) Jack Jumper, 8.0. Won by a nose, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.3. MAUNGANUI HANDICAP, of 70sovs. Six furlongs. 3 —TAKA" TAMU, 9.s—Atkins 1 4—DESERT NIGHT, 7.lo—Bryce 2 P —ABBEY QUEEN, B.o—Stead 3 Also started: (2) Palmares, 7.18; (8) Queen Comet, 7.11; (7) Segment, 7.10; (1) Solanio, 7.1; (5) Cloudbank, 7.1. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.16 1-5. TAURANGA CUP of 175sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 7 —RARANGI, 7.o—Cammick 1 I—QUEEN ARCH, 7.3—Mclnally 2 S—THE5 —THE AUTHOR. 7.5 —Bryce 3 Also started: (4) Matinee, 8.4; (3) Rarakau, 8.3; (6) Namutere, 7.7; (2) The Lover, 7.0. Won by a neck, a length between second and third. Time, 2.11.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1928, Page 11
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