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THE TURF.

December 26—Alexandra E.C. Annua). j December 26 end 27.—Taranaki J.C. Christmas. December 26, 27, and 29. —Manawatu E.C. Summer. , December 26 and 28, Ist and 2nd Janu- £ ary—Auckland E.C. Summer. January 1 and 2. —Hawke’s Bay J.C. : Summer. S NEWMARKET BLOODSTOCK SALES. London, Dee. 9. The bloodstock sales at Newmarket realised 236,000 guineas,, including Tremolo, 2800 guineas. Leighton was * bought for New Zealand at 3100 * guineas.—(A. and N.Z.) WOODVILLE MEETING. Woodville, Dec. 9. The Woodville races were opened toJj day. Light rain fell all day. The w totalisator handled £13,535, against 5 £19,622 last year. The following are * the concluding-results:— i Flying.—Good Sport 1, Atapo 2, + Hytinus 3. Won by two lengths. Time * i- 15 - * Borough Handicap..—Cleasanta 1, Mountain Lion 2, Black Art 3. Won I » eaailv. Time, 1.32 2-5. Welter.—Fera 1, Happy Days 2,1 J Kaotane 3. Won by two lengths. WAIKATO TROTS. Hamilton, Dec. 9. » There was line weather lor the Wai- ; Ifiato Trotting Club’s meeting. The tote ‘ handled £20,491. Results:— introductory Handicap.—Pine Child | 1, Anselm 2, Topsy Rothschild 3. I Scratched: Miss Kelly and Audex. Won J by threequarters of a length. Time, 2.51 4-5. , Frankton Handicap.—Anselm 1, Her | Ladyship 2, Gold Bud 3. Scratched: ' <he Pointer, Logan Rothschild and ! Archwood. Won by a neck. Time, K 3.32 3-5. | t Hamilton Cup.—Ahuriri 1, Pitaroa 2, • Diek Dillon 3. Scratched: Stormy! | Voyage. Won by a length. Time, 4.44 J 2-3. ' I I . Claudlands Handicap.—Zolock I,' I Palm Rose 2, Pointer 3, Bell Moor 4. J Scratched: La Sounette. Won by two I lengths. Time, 3.38 3-5. | Stewards’ Handicap.—Queen Chimes ’ 1, Great Britain 2, Comedy Chief 3. 1 | Also started: Lady Somerset, Bought ■ J tea, Eura, Hymn, Mulmarec, 1 Temple, Broadulbone, Strategy and I Moneymaker. Won by a neck. Time, 1 £ 2.20. | j ■! President’s Handicap.—Ansley 1, Huapere 2, Grey Peter 3. Also startI Zed: Guinea, Boycott, Archwood, Nipper, • ’ Willie Mai, The Pointer, General AdI vance. Won by two lengths. Time, i 3.25 2-5. Hamilton Handicap.—Wild Nut 1, Hova 2, Teddy McKinney 3. Also start- , ed: Flat patch, Wirihana, Bon Ton, Dillon’s Appeal. Won by half a head. < Time, 3.59 2-5. i Farewell Handicap—Jimmy Richmond 1, Reveille, 2, Raupere 3. Also started:! Bose Pointer, Contusion, Haymen, Gen-1 era! Advance, Prince Poole, Nita Wood, Conscript. Won by half a length. Time, 2.56 1-5. j MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. » Owners and trainers are reminded » that nominations for all events at the Marton Jockey Club’s summer meeting on January 1 and 2, 1923, close with the secretary at Marton on Monday, December 11. Programme can be obtained on atpphoalion to the i ! secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 2

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THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 2

THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 303, 11 December 1922, Page 2

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