EGMONT RACES
(BT TELEGRAPH.—Mr.SS .tSSOCUTIOX.) HAWERA, 10th May. The Egmont Racing Club's Winter Meeting opened to-day in fine weather, and there Was'a'large attendance. The totalisator put through £17.794 10s. an increase of £1801 over the corresponding day last year. Results:- — Telegraph Handicap, of 100 soys; five furlonas.—l Royal Chef.'7.l2, 1; 3 Coro-pet-t, 8.11. 2: 4 Revocation, 7.0, 3. Also started: 2 Depredation 9.2, 5 Zion 8.6, 8 Flying Camp 7.12, 9 A vena 7.3, 7 Gaycium 7.3, 6 .Silver Webb 7.2. Won easily by four lengths. Time, Imin 4 2-Sscc. M'Rae Memorial Handicap, of 200 soys; one, mile and a-quarter. —6 Crawford. 7.0, 1; 2 Rewi Poto. 9.9, 2; 5 Leonta, 8.12. 3. Also started: 4'liar-1 hour Light 7.10, 1 Want 7.7, 8 Mana-1 waka-lia 7.0. 3 Ineuru 6.13, 7 Combns- I tion 5.12. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min _13.4-ssec. "Waihi Handicap, of 100 soys; eight furlongs and a-half.—3 Ticino, 7.1, 1; 2 Blac-k Ada, 9.0, 2 • 1 Analogue, 8.0, 3. Also star-ted: 6 Belle. Paul 7.6, Henry Clay 7.2, 5 St. Keil 7.0. A. good race; wov'i by half a length. Time, Imiu 54 3-ssec. ' .
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 111, 11 May 1916, Page 4
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187EGMONT RACES Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 111, 11 May 1916, Page 4
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