SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
ASHUItST RACES. The •weather is fine, but a nor'-west gale is blowing. The attendance is large. Results : Trial Hurdles, of 100 sovs. Moose (9.13) 1, Hipporofla (10.9) 2, Scenery (9.8) 3. Scratched: Netherby, Whareponga, Atanui. Won easily. Waikareo fell. Time, 2niin 49scc. Flying Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. sf. —Tamauno (6.7) 1, Peru (6.13) 2, Royal Maid (7.3) 3. Scratched: Voetgaug, Thetis, Merry Messenger. Won by a length. Time, Imin 2s.ec. Ashhurst Guineas, of 100 gs. lm.— Waitoto 1, Midian 2, Pikiho 3. Scratched : Ouvrage. Won by a neck, Pikiho six lengths off. Time, lmin 46see. Ashhuret Cup, of 500 sovs. l£m.— Waipaku (7.10) 1, TaJigimoana (8.8) 2, Moloch (7.12) 3. Scratched : Kopu, Mussel, and Tangoroa. Won easily by a length. Time, 2miu 11 l-ssec. A RACING APPEAL DISALLOWED. AUCKLAND, December 29. The New Zealand Racing Conference concurred in the decision of the Hawke's Bay Metropolitan Committee, and dismissed the appeal of the Poverty Bay Club in all particulars in Tegard 'to the disqualification of Deeley for the ridin" of Andrew Mack on October 30. "
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Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 4
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