WAIKATO O HUNT RACES
(By^ Telegraph—Press Association.)
.'CAMBRIDGE, This Day. • The Waikato Hunt Races at Cambridge we're held today. There was a record attendance. The weather was dull. Results:-— Farmers' Steeplechase, £200; about 2£ miles.—l-1 Rebel King, 11.0, 1; 6-7 Gold Brocade, 11.0, 2; 7-6 Pinto, 11.5, 3. All started. Three-quarters of a length; six lengths. Time, 4min 54sec.
Hunters' Hurdles, £200; aboufTl miles.—4-4 Little Briton, 9.0, 1; 1-1 Simint, 10.8, 2; 6-6 Sirrom, 9.1, 3. Scr.: Aramis, Cynical Smile, Pinto, Right Royal. Nose; two lengths. Time, 3min ssec.
Bardowie Handicap, £200; 6$ fur-longs.-^-4-6 Ureklaw, 8.0, 1; 2-2 Son of the Soil, 8.10, 2; 1-1 Orewere, 8.9, 3. Half a length; one length. Time, lniin 22 l-ss.ec. Scr.: Little Ruse, Ngawiri, Gold Nation, Oriental Bay, Taniwharu.
Members' Memorial Handicap, £350; 1 mile.—2-3 Rona Bay, 1; 4-4 Sergia, 2; 5-5 Black Musk, 3. Half a length; one length. Scr.: Requiem, Fersen, Gay Sister. Time, lmin 45sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1938, Page 11
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