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ASHBURTON RACES. For the second day of the Ashburton races the weather was fine and attendance large. Results:— Rakaia Hurdles. IJm. —Eonmark (10.10) 1, Lisogne (9.1) 2, Tonterfield (9.12) 3. All started. Four lengths. Time, 3min 3sec. Fairfield Hack Handicap. 6f.—Money Order (8.3) 1, Paper Rose (7.12) 2, Grey Lass (7.1) 3. Scratched: Miss Minerva, Knocklyn. A length. Imin 14 3-ssec. Ashburton Handicap. ljm.-—Barn Owl (7.0) 1, Fresco (7.0) 2, Count Cavour (9.3) 3. Scratched: Deucalion. Half a length. 2min 12 3-sseo. RUGBY TEST. [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, September 19. The weather is showery, but is not likely to interfere much with the match All Blacks v. New South Wales at Eden Park. The ground should bo in good order. A record attendance is expected, thousands going out during the forenoon. RIFLE SHOOTING. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. ADELAIDE, September 18. (Received September 19, at 1 a.ra.) The South Australian Rifle Association’s King’s Prize was won by H. Natt, of South Australia, who defeated J. "Williams (of Melbourne) by 3 points. Natt won the Victorian King’s Prize last 'March. An Auckland message states that the stallion Archiestown dropped dead yesterday.
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Evening Star, Issue 19050, 19 September 1925, Page 10
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196LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19050, 19 September 1925, Page 10
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