LATE SPORTING
IE AROHA RACES The weather was fine for the Te Aroha races held before a record crowd. The track was in excellent order. RUAKAKA HURDLES. ‘JOOsovs. IJm. 3- —SOLOIST, 12.0 (Webby) ... I 1- Sandy Dix, 10.9 (M‘Rae) ... 2 8-B—Semiarch, 9.0 (Gilmer) 3 Also started; 6-6 Prince of Orange. Won by five lengths; neck. Time, 2min 52 l-ssec. WATTOA HANDICAP, loOsovs. 6f. 2- GAY DEFENCE, 8.5 1 I- Sweet Rose, 7.4 2 II- King Theo, 7.0 3 Scratched : Stormy Weather, Ekanui. Won by two lengths; half a length. Time, Imin 16 l-ssec. JUYENILE HANDICAP, 200sovs. Sf. 5-2 NED CUTTLE, 7.8 1 1-I—lnver, 7.12 2 4- —Gay Chief, 8.13 3 All started. Won by two lengths; third quarter of a length. Time, Imin 2 2-ssec„
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Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 19
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125LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 19
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