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TO-DAY’S RACING

TIMARU TROTS The Timani I'rotting Club s meeting was held on the Washdyke course under excellent conditions, with the track m good order. There was a thoroughly representative attendance. Results: KINGSDOWN HANDICAP. lOOsovs. ]-Jm. 3—NELSON GUY, 24yds J 7 Isabel Patch, scr r. 8— Renegade, scr J All started. . Won by a length and a-hall ; a head. Time, 3min 10 l-sscc. TRJAu HANDICAP, lOOsovs, 1m of. I—WKK WRACK, scr J 12—Sea Trail. .'l6yds - 6—Wheat Pool, scr All started. Won by two lengths; five lengths. Time, 3miu 41sec. CROMWELL RACES [From Our Owy Reporter.] CROMWELL, March 9. The Cromwell meeting was resumed in still perfect weather, and with an attendance that was something of a record for a few years, with cars stdl arriving. Speculation opened very brisk on the first race, providing a great finish as follows: BENDIGO HACK, 55sovs, ]m.' 3—QUEEN OF SONG, 8.33, car. 8.10, C. Wilson f 2 Aniy .Johnson (8.8) 2 I—Milford (8.8) ■'! Also started; 4 Silver Lark (7.10. ear. 7.5), 5 Johnny (7.10), 6 Maniototo (7.7). Won by a short neck; a length. Time: Imin 42sec. WAIKATO RAGES The Waikato Racing Club’s Summer Meeting was opened in fine weather. There was a large attendance, and the track was fast. Results : TRIAL STAKES, lOOsovs. 6f. 1- —X AH LIN, 8.4 1 2- —Gilbert, 8;4 ... 2 12-13—Little Artist, 8.4 3 Scratched; Gloucester, Street Dancer, Whirling, Poja Dance. Won by a head each way. lime, Imin 16sec, FRANKLIN HURDLES, 130sovs. lira. 1- —VAL WATCH, 11.8 1 2*2—Pennyplain, 9.1 2 3- —Silver Wattle, 9.0 ... ... ... 3 Scratched; Luminary, Kilstar, Benighted. Won by one length; ten lengths. Time, 2min 44 3-ssec. NAPIER PARK MEETING There were ideal conditions for the final day of the Napier Park Meeting. The course was in good order and the attendance large. Results: OMAHA HACK HURDLES, 70sovs. Tim. 2- HIGHGRADER, 10.7 1 1-I—Kahunoke. 10.5 2 3- —Tareha, 10.0 3 Scratched: Swiff, and Sure. Time, 2min 10 l-osec. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 17

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TO-DAY’S RACING Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 17

TO-DAY’S RACING Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 17

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