SPORTING.
■» AUCKLAND RACES.—SECOND DAY. Auckland, This Day. The A.R.C. Spring meeting is being continued in fin a weather, but the at- ■ tendance i'b considerably affected by ihe strike. Reßultß: Huntera' Steeplechase.--Hauera 1, Captain Jack 2, Tini Uira 3. Scratched —Atahaere, Stop. Hauera and Tini Uira were in close company till the last fence, but once over Jlauera easily held his own, winning by three quarters of a length. Timo 6.35. Gordon Hndffcap.—King Lupin ]. Aetor2, SpaJfiah S. Scratched—Field Fu-ce, Miss Avalanche. Soultana and Monojack King Lupin and Aetor made the running all the way, the former winning by half a head. Time 1 2 3-5. King Edward Memorial.—Colonel Soult 1, Paince Merriwee 2. Log Angelos 3. All started. Won by half a l*gth. Time 2.39. i CHRISICHURCH RACE?. Chrialchurch, Thia Day. The C.J.C. Spring meeting opened M to-day. Rain fell overnlpht and ihhJi morning, but the going is fair, thartiPP beavv. The industrial '"' ly affpett he attendance. Spring Hurdle. IVm j JMP?7'"
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King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 5
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