NAPIER PARK MEETING
. / («I TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) NAPIER, 17th June. At the second-day of the Napier Park Racing Club's Meeting the weather was showery, but the racing provided good sport, although the course was heavy. The sum of £12,089 was put through the totalisator, a decrease of £11,424 on the second day last year. Concluding results :— , . . Hunt Club Steeplechase, of 120 soys; two miles.—Nicomar, 11.12, 1; Powder King, 12.2. 2; Tatirai, 11.7, 3. Aiso started: Torps 10.11, Awamii 10.11, King's Boy 10.7. Won by four lengths, lon lengths soDavatiug second and third. Time, 4min 41 2-ssec. Poraito Hack Hurdle Race, of 250 soys"; one mile and Un'oc-quarters.—' Kyoto. 9.11, 1: Mill o' Gowrie, 10.6, 2; Passin''Through, 10.4, 3. Also started : Crosswords 9.11. Won by a head, can* ; distance separating second and third. Time,. 3nii" 30 3-ssec. , Nowstcad Hack Handicap, of 150 soya; ssven furlongs.—Wrangle, 9«\ 1; TireLc°. aft o • Marcus. 9.0. 3. Also
started: Kail 10.1. Won by three lengths, four lengths separating second and third. Time, lmiii 37 3-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 11
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