TO-DAY'S TURF.
Napier Park Club. THE WINTER MEETING. Steeplechase to Cotsfield — Royal Hunting Wins Flying Handicap. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GREENMEADOWS, this day. The winter meeting of the Napier Park Racing Club opened to-day in overcast weather. There is a good attendance, but the track is holding after ' heavy rain. Results: — MOTEO HURDI.ES of £70. One mile and a half. 2—BLACKSMITH. 11.2 1 3—EMOTION, 10.13 2 I—TRUE SHAFT, 10.0 8 Also started: High Falutin', Merry Damon, 10.5; Kahunoke, 0.7; Anemometer, 9.0. Three lengths; four lengths. Time, 2.32 4-5. MAIDEN SCURRY of £50. Five furlongs. 3—PUKEHOU, 5.3 1 4—KENTUCKY SONG, 8.0 2 B—DARECOURT, 8.5 3 Also started: Count Willonyx, Pikiao, Mirtallo, Marsong, Mata Hari, Blygain, Hill Comet, Bold Bill, 5.3; Flaxon (bracketed with winner), Peggy's Joy, 8.0. Half a length; head. Time, 1.5. FLYING HANDICAP of £ S3. , Six furlongs. I—ROYAL HUNTING, 10.6 1 3—ROYAL BENGAL, S.S 2 B—SLIPPERY, 9.8 3 Also started : Aesculus, 8.13 ; Lack, 8.10; Lady Ronald, 8.7; Manifesto, 8.6; Moatoa, 5.6 ; Kajhoro, 8.2. Half a length. Time, 1.17. NAPIER STEEPLES of £125. About two miles and a half. 4—COTSFIELD, 9.0 : 1 6—BON ARYAN, 9.0 2 2—HBLIOTYPE, 9.9 3 Also started: Red Bank, 11.0; Jayson, 10.5; Russet Moor, 9.5; Tunbridge, Slipawa.v, 9.0. Furlong and a half. Time, 0.32.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8
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