LATE SPORTING
WAIKATO RACES
(By Telegraph.—Press Association^ HAMILTON, This Day, The scconil Uny of the Waikntq Bacing Club's Autumn Meeting is being held in line weather. The attendance is fair and the track is holding. Results: — Ohinewai Maiden Handicap,, of 109 soys; seven furlongs.—lo L'Allegro,' 8.6, 1; 0 Wee Prince, 8.11, 2; 1 Snow Lap, 8.10, 3: Scratched: Miss Joyce, . Kikariki. Won by half, a ..length. Time, Imin 30 3-sscc.' Raglan 'Handicap Hurdles, of 150 soys; one mile and three-quarters.—s High Pitch; 9.9, 1: 8 Hakanoa,>9.7, 2; 2 Lupin Abbey, 9.3, 3. All started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 3min 20sec. Te Eoro Handicap, of l£o , sbvs; six furlongs.—3 Van Dyke (H. Gray), 8.12, 1; 7 King Ford, 7.7, 2; C Crimestor, 8.3, 3. Scratched: Diamond Maid. Won by; a neck. Tim'!>, Imin 17see. Te Rapa Handicap, of 250 soys; one mile.—3 Pegaway, 9.8, 1; 5 Flying Prince, 7.9, 2; 7 Grand Tea, 7.5, 3. All started. Won by threnqnartcrs of » length. Time, 1 mm 43 l-ssec. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1931, Page 9
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169LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1931, Page 9
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