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TO-DAY’S RACING

TAUMARUNUI RACING CLUB (By Telegraph—Press Association) PAEROA, This Day. The Taumarunui Racing Club opened its meeting on the Paeroa course in bright sunshine to-day. The track is in good order and there is a large attendance. Results: — Kerepeehi Hack Handicap, of £80; five furlongs.—6-8 Brown Lap, 7.7 (Bartle), 1; 10-7 Aramis, 7.10, 2; 8-9 Maori Song, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Blue Queen, Illamani. Won by two and a half lengths, a short head. Time, 1.4 1-5. Handicap Hurdles, of £100; one mile and a half. —1-1 Curlew, 9.8 (E. Thomson), 1; 3-3 Racewhip, 9.6, 2; 2-2 Kanapa, 9.10, 3. Scratched: Bellbroney, Hawthorn. London fell at the first hurdle. Won by three-quarters of a length, four lengths. Time, 2.50. OTAKI-MAORI RACING CLUB OTAKI, This Day. The weather is showery for the Otaki-Maori Racing Club’s meeting. The course is fair, and the attendance satisfactory. Results: — Kapiti Hack Hurdles, of £9O; one and a half miles. —2 War Acre, 9.12, 1; 5 Otaura King, 9.2, 2; 4 Miss Hushabye, 9.4, 3. Won by half a length. All started. Time, 2.59. Puhi Maiden Plate, of £7O; five furlongs—2 Golden Ridge, 8.5, 1; 4 Mirth, 8.5, 2; 7 Old Surrey, 8.5,3. Won by two lengths, a head. Scratched: The Pawnmroker. Time, 1.4.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 3 October 1936, Page 13

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TO-DAY’S RACING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 3 October 1936, Page 13

TO-DAY’S RACING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 3 October 1936, Page 13

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