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OROUA BRIDGE SPORTS MEETING.

Im TEl.EnUAril—srEOriL CORRESPONDENT.) ; Palmerston North, March 17. : . ■At -thd/Orbua Bridge sports meeting' today there was a good attendance of the local and Palmerston public. The results were' as follow:—I ../ •. RANGIOTU HANDICAP; Sis. furlongs.— St. Leo, 1; Gold Mine, 2Flying, Glbiid, 3. • PQNY r \RAGE (under 'Four.furlongs. —Casuna,i"lj. Tit-for-Tat 2,-: Puke'totara, ! LADIES' BRACELET.. Seven furlongs.— Flying. Cloud, 1 ; St. Leo, 2. .A .closo finish. HANDICAP TROT. Ono mile and a half —Alice, 1j- St. Elmo, 2; Hot Stuff, 3. :' CONSOLATION'HANDICAP.'. Seven furlongs—Liberty Bill;' 1;, Refine, 2. ...;HANDICAP TROT. One mile and. tlireequartbrs.frGrey, Boy, 1; Happy Jack, 2. i'Q"o milo and ■ &. quarter.—Flying Cloud, ;1 Refine, 2; .Himitangi, 3. : LOCAL 1 . ;RACE, Five . furlongs.- — Gold Mine,\l ;• Lulu, x 2 ;-Grace, Darling;-3."• '' PONY EAOiS; Five furlongs;—Puketotara, 1; Tit-for-Tat, 2/ '.- ; ; .' : V'V- /' • ; ; Th'e:.meeting, was .a..record; for protests. Several of, tho ■ bookmakers disputed their liabilities. A : man named Robinson, who was riding' Shylofck, fell,' breaking . his nose,' and receiving other slight injuries.: He. wis admitted to tho hospital 'and, is progressinc favourably. •' . '" •••'

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 8

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OROUA BRIDGE SPORTS MEETING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 8

OROUA BRIDGE SPORTS MEETING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 8

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