THE TURF.
TE AROHA MEETING. — Auckland, March 5. «. The Te Aroha races were concluded S to-day. A protest was lodged against Keystone, the winner of the Manawaru Hurdles, on the ground of ownership. ID The stewards decided to pay the dividends on the judge’s placings. but impounded the stakes pending a further inquiry. Regardless fell in the Manawaru Hurdles, breaking a fetlock and being destroyed. The tote handled £28,193. making the meeting total £61,251. against £55,195 last year. Concluding results:— Tourists’ Welter.—Gold Bud 1, Bright Day 2, Bute Sound 3. ~Won by J hal fa length. Time, 1.4 1-5. i Hack Cup.—Marble Glass 1. Glenidle * 2, Elsie Aroha 3. Won by a head. Time, 2.9 1-5. President’s Handicap.—Gold Kip 1, Infante 2. Tama-a-roa 3. Won by a • length. Time, 1.40 3-5. £ Wairakau Hack.—Loch Abbey 1, i Sans Gene 2, Euphoria 3. Won by a * length. Time. 1.29. Electric Handicap.—Namutere 1, I Queen Abbey 2. Master O’Rorke 3. J Won by a length. Time, 1.28 1-5. J Farewell Handicap.—Prince Abbey 1, Regent 8 .Cool Stimulants 3. Won * by two lengths. Time. 1.14 3-5.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 70, 6 March 1923, Page 2
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