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SPORTING.

The following are the concluding results of the Wanganui Races held yesterday: HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP —(2) High Commisisoner 1, (3) Okapua 2, (1) Henry of Navarre 3. Scratched: Fernden. Won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Time 2. 21 3/5. SEAFIELD HANDICAP. — (1) All Humbug 1, (8) Fiji 2, (3) Orby’s Choice 3. Scratched: Vitaphone. Won by two lengths, one and a-haif lengths between second and third. Time 1.29 4/5.

PUTIKI HACK RACE.—(S) Kotaki Eka 1, (1) Farmer 2, (3) Arikitea 3. Scratched; Vaudeville. Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time 1.48 2/5. Tangitoroa lost his rider. MARANGAI HANDICAP.— (2) Teller 1, (7) Statuary 2, (4) Atholspear 3. All started. Won by half a head, two lengths between second and third. Time 2.S 2/5.

DURIE HACK HANDICAP.—(6) Ganpat 1, (7) Aga Khan 2, (3) Cartex 3. Scratched; Forest Stag, Miss Cavendish, Willowmere. Won by a length and a-half, a neck between second and third. Time 1.13. FLYING HANDICAP. — (3) View Halloa 1, (5) La Modern 2, (4) Consent 3. Also started; Aston. Orapai, Royal Hunting, Head Lady, King Ford, Sir Pombal. Won by two lengths. Time 1.13 1/5. The totalisator handled £6346, compared with £7499 last year.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXI, Issue 10922, 23 September 1932, Page 2

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SPORTING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXI, Issue 10922, 23 September 1932, Page 2

SPORTING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXI, Issue 10922, 23 September 1932, Page 2

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