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THE TURF

MASTER-TON RACES (United .tress Association) MASTERTON, March 19.,. For t!ie Masterton races the weather is fine, and the course was hard. Results : '" • • ' j Jumpers' "Flat: Maniahera 1, Lord Nagar 2, Fisher 3. Also ran: Orane. Won by a head. Trial Stakes: Melting Moment 1, Sunnyvale 2, Merry Day 3. AH starred. Won V half a length; time, 1.1 2-'j. , Flving Handicap: Clniriera 1, RaceFul 2, Probate 3. Scratched: Lady General. Time 1.14 4-5. Autumn Handicap: Tcnterfield 1, Matatua 2, Johnny Walker 3. Scratched: Red Ribbon. Juvenile Handicap: Kilreid 1, Kiltime 2, TKiuce'meht 3. Only starters. Masterton Handicap: Martian Miss 1, Kildee 2, The Digger 3., Scratch cd : Fortune Teller, Silk Rein. Stewards' Handicap: Miss Maid 1, Little River 2, Astinome 3. Also started : Lady General, Haurangi. Dash Hack: Automoana 1, Gate Pah 2, Sunbath 3. Also started: Kildeo, Hallowvonia, Fortune Teller, v Brown Study, Busy. Totalisator, £16,176. WESTPORT RACES. WESTPORT, March ii Trial Handicap: Kora 1, Lord Forihby 2, Mollymawk 3. Won by fivfc lengths. G-ranity Handicap Trot: Elite \* Prince Charles 2, Apres Moi 3. Time, 2.21. . - Karamea Handicap: Benefit I, Lady 2, Woodrow 3. Tune, 1.48 14-5. The Y.M.C.A. Club was well patronised by the bandsmen and their. friends during the contest. Free writing ■material and reading matter were much availed of. On Friday night supper was served by a number of voluntary workers under the leadership of Mrs; H. Wood, and on Saturday -night-Mr. |W. : E. Wilkes, of Richmond, brought " fn the ladies required for that night. I The work done by the various groups • of ladies in sewing supper each- ''alight . has been greatly, appreciated, and with; out their- help' the Club could never hav© been the success it was. The Y.M.C.A. would like-to'.extend to them their very hearty thanks for the &Bsis» tance they so willingly; gave. Visiting bandsmen still in Nelson ate adVised to call at the Club for letters to-morrow, as all undelivered letters will be returned oh Wednesday.' - '■•' Th e lighting of t,he Botanical Reserve* by electricity was-highly successful. Mr Richards was responsible for this, and is to be congratulated on €Be results achieved. %

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5

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THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5

THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5