TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB.
(PBESS ASSOCIATION XELEGRiit)'" |C' ; NEW PLYMOUTH, December las. There was fine weather for the second da; of the Taranaki Hack Races. Polfowinf; ari the results: — MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 40 soys; on mile—Rosemary 1, Black Rose 2 Brown Bil 3. Time, lmin 47 l-3tb sec. Dividend, £6. ELECTRIC STAKES, of 85-sovs j live fur longs—Tommy Atkins 1, Single Shot 2, Tit] 8. Time, imin 5 2-sth sec. Dividend £2 "19s. .'"- • HURDLES, of 50 govs; one mil* and three quarters—Tangahoe 1, St. Vincent 2, Lipi>4 ton 3. Diamond fell when winning. Tim* Smin 7sec. Dividend, £1 15s. •!': SUMMER HANDICAP, of 100 soys; orij mile and a quarter-*-C*u*-opus 1 Legion.-joJ Honour 2, Wild Vixen. 3. Time, 2miu 15sa*ji Dividend, £13 14s. ' 'l™ SECOND WELTER; of 45 soys; one *t6'ila —Pyroxylin 1, BrtwHl Bill 2, Wayhtjr a 3; 1 Time, lmin 49 2-_sth'f-sec. A protest against the winner was withdrawn. Dividend, £5 lis, 1 MOTUROA HANDICAP, of 60 soys; ,«* furlongs—Tommy Atkins 1, Single Shot 2, Gipsy Qu,eca 3. 3_rae, lmin 17sec. Bisk dend, £2 12s. -_.- * '~ ,; i Tho AUCTION STAKES was won $jf Pyroxylin. Dividend? j£ls 3s. '•-•' FAREWELL HAKDICAP, of -10 soys; seven furlongs—Lady Bell 1, Raukura 2, Waylay 3. Time, lmin 32 2-sth sec. Dividend, £13 15s. The sum of £9238 was passed through the totalisator for the 'two days.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10540, 29 December 1899, Page 2
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