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> EGMONT RACING CLUB. j .SUMMER MEETING CONCLUDES, ' ! HAWERA, This Day. 1 | The remaining events on the concludr ing day of the Egmont Racing CluV’s ’; summer meeting resulted as follows: — T Mere Mere Hack Handicap, of 175 sovs; six furlongs.—First Acre 1, i | Glengnriff 2, Argue 3. Quillilre, Toa- - paiti and Seastar were scratched. Won t by a head. Time—lmin 15 2-ssee. r Normanby Welter, of 225 sovs; , seven furlongs.—Uralla 1, Tactician 2, ■ Irnpuka 3. Twelve starters. Won by a neck. Time —Imin 31 2-ssec. Electric Handicap, of 180 sovs; five furlongs.—Seastar and Orcades, dead , j heat, 1; Gold Collector, 3. Five sTart- . j ers. Gold Collector was a nose away. . j Time—lmin 4see. , j Inaha Handicap, of 200 sovs; Si furj longs.—Novar 1, Diogenes 2, Lady I Anstruther 3. Nine starters. Won by (a nose. Time—lmin 49 l-sscc. i j The totalisntor handled £27,980, aj ! j decrease 1 of £39.—Press Assn. j J GISBORNE MEETING. j THE OPENING DAY. GISBORNE, This Day. The following ure the results of the remaining events on the first day of the Gisborne Racing Club’s summer meeting:— i j Maiden Scurry, of 100 sort; five furlongs (weight for age).—Red Autumn 1, Kilroe 2, Rapiata 3. Cool Card, Mon Mint and White Fang were scratched. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time —Imin 3sec. Gisborne Cup, of 275 sovs; one mile and a quarter. —Hanrangi, 8.7, 1; Princess Ronnie, 7.5, 2; The Author, 8.7, 3. Theic was scratched. Won by a length. Time—2min lOisec. Railway Handicap, of 120 sovs; six : furlongs. —Jeanette, 8.12, 1; Yivo, 7.9, < 2; Kings Up, 7.0, 3. Nine started. Won i by three-quarters of a length. Time— i Imin 15sec. . ! i First Welter, of 120 sovs; one mile. 1 i —Mangatoetoe, 8.(1, 1; Tari, 9.1, 2; 1 j Highway, 9.19) 3. The only starters. Won by a length. Time—lmin '4O 3-5 1 see. .■ Park Handicap, of 120 sovs; seven ‘ furlongs.—Princess Nata, 8;7, 1; Polar, ] 8.7, 2; Carniola, 7.11, 3. Five starters, i Won by three-quarters of a length, r Time—lmin 28see. t The totalisator handled £12,408, a i decrease of £2557 on the takings for c the first day last year.—Press Assn. f c TE KUITI MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOE TOMORROW. ~ TE KUITI, This Day. The following is a list of acceptances received for events to be run on the opening day of the Te Kuiti f meeting which takes place tomorrow: Maiden Handicap, of 100 sovs; v seven furlongs —Papatu 9.0, Maveelish c 8.9, Waiwhakaata 8.4, West Abbey 8.2, j Cantab 8.0, Euawha 8.0, Whetuhina v 8.0, Some Lady 7.13, Town Hall 7.13, Tangikai 7.11, Jasper Gate 7.11,'-Town Arch 7.11. r Welter Handicap, of 115 sovs; seven a furlongs—Alfort 9.2, Tinopono 8.12, Infante 8.11, Miss Vera 8.10, Gold Fern 8.5, Quinette 8.4, Exactly 8.1, Miss Egypt 8.0, Gleneairn 8.0. j Hack Hurdles, of 125 sovs; about one mile and three-quarters—Peter Rosa 10.5, Rippling 10.5, Bright c Light 10.0, Colonel Abbey 9.11, Hokioi f 9.2, Illowa 9.1, Indemnity 9.0, Marble T Crag 9.0, Yankee Dan 9,0, Muri Aroha 9.0. i Te Kuiti Cup, of 350 sovs; one mile t and a quarter —Desert Glow 9.0, Gold j Jacket 8.12, Steel Bar 7.7, Cureaform 7.5, Alfort 7.3, Loyal Irish 7.2, Miss j Vera 7.0, Mount, Marta 7.0, Arch Opal t 7.0, Esthonia 7.0. g Stewards’ Handicap, of 200 sovs; ( i six furlongs—Finella 9.0, Nancy Lee r 8.5, Dayguard 8.0, Areheeu 7.10, Dan j. Quin 7.9, Loch Abbey 7.C, Prince Ab- t bey 7.5, Eipon Abbey 7.1, Exactly 7.0. Te Kumi Hack Welter, of 100 sovs; one mile —Eipon Abbey 9.11, Light- j, wood 8.12, Genetra 8.10, Maveelish 8.7, Topping 8.7, Merry Ann 8.3. -j Otorohanga Handicap, of 100 sovsj.j 0 six furlongs—Pegaway 9.0, Air Queen | 8.10, Rarangi 8.5, Killute 8.4, Athenry g 8.4, Lady Glissas 8.2, Genetra 7.11, Chairman 7.8, Bcrinthia 7.8, Zanna a 7.6, Aberfield 7.3, Uncle Jack 7.3, New Moon 7.2, Abbey Queen 7.1, Glen Ab- , bey 7.1, Hokioi 7.0, Judge’s Box 7.0, a Amene 7.0, Miss Comet 7.0, Gold Rep j 7.0. } Awakino Handicap, of 125 sovs; five £ furlongs —Finelli 9,4, Dayguard 8.3, j Tutankhamen 7.13, Eipon Abbey 7.5, Dave 7.2, Muscari 7.0, Waruui 7.0, j Uncle Jack 7.0.

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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 4

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 4

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 4

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