LATE SPORTING.
♦ AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY. fBY TEtEGRAFH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, This Day. , The A.R.C. - Summer Meeting "was continued to-day in fine "weather and before a large attendance. Resufts :—: — Bowen Handicap, 125 soys ; six furlongs.—Flying Soult, 7.10, 1; Aristos, 7.4, 2: Scotch, 6.10, 3. Scratched — St. Toney and Morecambe. Aristos led to the distance, iheu Flying Soult came through and won by a neck after a desperate finish. Time, lmin 16 2-ssec. Ponsonby Hurdles,, of 200 soys,' on© mile and 'three-quarters.— Hoanga, 9.7, 1; Continuance, 10.13. 2; Prophet, 12.6, 3 Scratched — Delegate and Bully. Hcanga took charge three furlongs from home, and stalling off a strong challenge by Continuance, won by half a length. Time, omin 17sec. Visitors' Handicap, of 200 soys; five furlongs.— Theodoie, 8.4, 1; Salute, 9.0, 2 ; ' Dearest, . 8.0, 5. Theodore got in front at the distance, and, stalling off a determined challenge by Salute, < won by v, head. Time, lmin 1 2-ssec. Scratched — Turbine and Antoinette. Summer Cup, of 650 soys ; one mile and a quarter. — King Soult, 7.11, 1 ; Maori King, 9.0, 2; Birkdale, 7.11, 3. j Scratched — Danube, Sedition, Woodhey, I and Master Theory. King Soiilt came with a strong run and won easily. Time, 2min lOsec.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 155, 29 December 1910, Page 8
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204LATE SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 155, 29 December 1910, Page 8
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