TO-DAY'S TURF.
WANGANUI CLUB.
THE OPENING DAY.
Hurdles to Beau GaHante.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAXOAXUr. this day.
The summer meeting of the Wangannj Jockey Club opened to-day in beautiful weather. There i> a fair attendance, and the track is in excellent order. Tie Governor-General, Lord Galway, j s sent. Results: — W'ESTMBRE Ht'RDLES of £130. Qae mile, four fiirlunirs and u quarter. 2—beau GAiiUyrn, it.3 1 ]_COCRT AKMA. '.*.:• ' i •J— JI'ST AX IDEA, "J. 3 ] | All started. Thre<?-<nrart<TS; oijrlit lfn?ths. Time, 2.4J 2-5. ' JUVENILE HANDICAP <>t £100. Two-year-ol<ls. Five furlongs. ; 1-AIWAI, 8.13 i 2—SCA«r" lIAXCE, 7.7 -. B—GAILY. 7.7 3 Scratched: Little Rnli'm. Length each way. Time, 1.1 4-5. KAI-IWI MAIDEN RACE of £100. Six furlongs. 5-TE BROXEY. 8.7 i 4—I'ARIKIXO. 5.7 t 1— KIA TEKE, 8.7 3 All started. Half a leugth: head. Time. 1.15 1-5.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 8
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