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TO-DAY'S RACING

MARLBOROUGH JOCKEY CLUB FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. (Per Press Association.) BLENHEIM, This Day. (, ’Lhe Alarlborough races opened t.>- , day in good weather, the attendance being large. Lollowing are the re- ’ sults:--J Novice Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs. - Ladv Brown ... ... 1 1 Beni-cto 2 Riinutaka ... ... 3 Ser.—-Mirth, Dollarpiece, Guinea ■' Gold, Demoness, Golden Corn, Raukauili, Link Rose, Indemnity, .Bon . Chic, \ ogue and Stream. Won by a. . length and a- half. Time 1.15 4-5. Alarlborough Trot, 11 miles. — Grace Grattan ... ... 1 Dillon S- ... .. ... 2 1 'Lilii 3 ’ Mon by five lengths. Time 3.56 Hack Welter, 7 furlongs. — Petunia (10.3) 1 Altsslaml (10.1.1) ... 2 Lord Usk (10.7) 3 1 - . M’on bv two lengths. Time 1.33 1-5. Cup, 1 1-4 miles. — Matatua 1, Princess Pat. 2. AiiieiK-an Beauty 5. Ser. • —lmai'ibbon. .Print pnqis, Mis.sland and M-ir Baby. Mon easily. Time 2.15 4-5. ' A protest is being heard against, the winner, for interference, m the Hack M'elter. GORE—SECOND DAY. 1 GORE, This Day. i lhe weather is cold and showery for . the second day's races, and the --it- ■ tendance is poor. Results: — Novice Handicap, 6 furlongs.— . Morse Signa] 1, Liquet- 2. Buena 3. ■ Ser.- S( idic’s Pride. Won by a • length. Time 1.15 4-5. -' Progressive Trot, 1( miles.—KiL - martiock ,1, Friendship 2, Harold’s : treasure 3. Ser. —!• ashion Queen and - Moreen. Time 3.37.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1922, Page 5

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TO-DAY'S RACING Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1922, Page 5

TO-DAY'S RACING Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1922, Page 5

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