SPORTING
WESTLAND RACES. The midsummer meeting was concluded at Hokitika yesterday. Steady rain fell from midnight till noon, but" thereafter tile weather was fine. Totalisator turnover for the two days, £16,214. Principal results:—• Goldfields Handicap, 69sovs. 7f.—Kiltess (10.2) 1, Caraid Dileas (7.0) 2, Arihia (7.0) 5. Also started : Archilledes 9.3, Kilrush 8-7, Tyne 7.0, Aliraculous 7.0. Won by a neck. Time, Imin 55|sec. Westland Handicap, 150-sovs. Im. ■ Xanthos (7.9) 1, Daytime (8.11) 2, Arcliiliedes (8.2) 3. Also started : Jeannot 9.2, Rose Pink 9.1, Lady AliddletOn 8.6, Bradamante 7.0, Lady Phyllis 7.0. Won easily. Time, Imin 47^sec. Welter Handicap, 80sovs. 6jf.—Bradamanto (8.9) 1 (bracketed. with Amity), Claverhouse (8.5) 2, Winning Number (8*0) 3. Also started : Red Book 10.7, Gallupin 9.7, War Tax 8.10, Glenowl 8.6. A line race. Won by half a length, wit?! a- neck separating second and third. Time, Imin 28? sec. Final Handicap, 60sovs. -sf.—Alcrton (10.8) 1, Tyson. (9.4) 2, Hymettius (7.1) 3. Also started : Chudic 8.8. ‘ W T on by a neck, half a length second and thirdl Time,’ Imin 7gsec. SHIPLEY STUD SALES. MELBOURNE, January 10. At the Shipley stud sale, Livonia/dam of several New Zealand performers.' fetched 1,400 guineas ; Air Alotor, dam of Biplane, 750 guineas; and Rattler, dam of Viceadmiral, 150 guineas
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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 3
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