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EGMOXT WINTER MEETING. [PEESS ASSOCIATION TELUGRiMA HAWERA, May 14. Tho Egmont winter meeting was commenced to-day in fine weather. There was a large attendance. The totaiisafor investments amounted to £11,252 as against £9959 for the corresponding day for last year. Results: Tougahoe Hurdles.—jackpin 1, Timothy 2, Xgatimaru 3; Scratched: Aviatrix and Serenity. V\ on nicely by a length. Time: 2.51. Tawliiti Handicap.—lneum 1, Grattan 2. Teiikura 3. Scratched.: Rector Girl. Won comfortably by two lengths. Time: 1.16 1-5. * Railway Handicap. Kamki 1, Field Force 2. St. Serf 8. Scratched: Silver Hose. Won by half a length. Time: 1.6 1-5. Ladies’ Purse Handicap.—Royal Patron 1. Grandee 2. Glen Tulloch 3. Scratched: Mt. Cook. Isola. Silver Dot. Country Lass, Sylvan Belle. Won by a head. Time 1.49 1-5. * Telegraph Handicap.—Lord Lupin 1, The Dodger 2, Zion 3. Scratched: Rector Girl. Rat ana. Lady Fram, Tiroa. Rod Line. Won bv a head. Time: 1.4. M ana fa Handicap.—Xgatirunui 1, Royal Simon 2, Muleteer 3. Scratched": Kina. Won by a good length. Time: 1.15. Wailii Handicap.—lnvader 1, St. Luap 2, White Crane 3. Scratched : Kurnalpi. Won by a length and a half. Time: 1-15 3-5. IX.)-I)AY'S ACCEPTANCES.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM] HAWERA, May 14. Following are the acceptances for tho second day: Borough Handicap, seven furlongs. —St. Serf 9.10. Kanaki' 9.6. Royal Patron 9.3. White Crane 9.2, Paoli 8.13, St. Luap and Grandee 8.12, Master Lupin 8.11. Yankee Doodle and Glen Tulloch 8.8, Squireen 8.7. Opelco Handicap, one mile.—Kilraiu 9.0, Invader 8.5. Rangikapua 7.11, Moirett and Minora 7.5, St. Luap 7.6, Kurnalpi 7.3, Clemency 7.2, Kuropotangi and John Willie 7.0. Mcßae Memorial (open). 1] miles. — Patriotic 8.12. Ngatiruanui 8.11, Kina 8.9, Avuake 8.6.' Lady Mensohikoff 8.5, Leonta 8.2. Royal Simon 8.0. Sir Prize 7.13. Otahu and Sam Pan 7.11, Muleteer 7.3, Master Tupuhi 7.0. , Manawapou Hurdles, 1 \ miles.— Timothv 10.12, Ngatimaru J 0.7. Jack Pin 10.4, Bismark 9.13, Supreme, Waimate and Oxley 9.0. Mokoia Handicap (open), 6 furlongs.—Mon Ami and Lady Volga 8.10, lneuru 8.7, Royal Simon S.o, Katua 8.1, Tetikura 7.11, Boroma t. 2, Silva 7.0. m „ . The Shorts, five furlongs—The Dodger, Girl, Lord Lupin, Tiora, Ridicule, Sepoy, Flying Camp, Zion, Silver Dot, Captain Miro, Patroon, Country Lass, Lady Gordon, Opelco, Quo Vadis, Sweet Breeze and King of Valley 8.7. . ' , ■ Ncamutu Handicap, six furlongs. Roc.tor Girl 8.10, Field Force 8.0, Silver Rose, Kamki and Tree Lucerae 8 2, Draft 8.1, Wild Lupin 7.9. Hamurana 7.8. Galtee 7 3, Glacier and Yankee Doodle 7.2. Sylvan Glade, Red Lino and) Opeko 7.0.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3832, 15 May 1913, Page 5
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