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DETAILS OF THE RACING.

TOTALISATOR INCREASE.

[bk telegraph.—press association.] - MARTON, Thursday. The Raugitikei Hunt Meeting attracted a fair attendance, and it passed of! with, a good measure of success. Tho. sail of £13,418. was passed through the machine, compared with £5788 last year. The following were the results:— HUNTERS' HURD.LE RACE, one mile and three-quarters.Bonny Rill, lOst (Sib (It. Gordon), 1: Second Choice. 9st 71b, 2: Halcyon, lOst '81b.-3. ' Also started: Lark Hall 11.0,' The ' Baronet 10.8, "Buckeye 10.5," "Dignity 10.4, All Melody. Scotch Nell. First Heat, 9.7. Bonny Rill won by two lengths and a-half. Time, 3m 245. The stewards held an inquiry into the running of Lark Hall., The owner and trainer were exonerated. but the jockey. E. Warner, was reprimanded.

TRIAL PLATE. 9st each, five furlongs.-— Brigadier Bill (B. H. Morris), I; Kauaka, Equalise. Also started: Piffle, Bouroii, Finlay, Wheel. Anticipate. 'Drawbridge. Brigadier Bill won by. half a . length, same distance between second and third. Time, 1m ss. B. H Morris and J. Barry were cautioned for cutting in. ,

RANGITIKEI HUNT CUP, three miles. Ring!. lOst lllb'. IC. McGrcgoir) .. . . 1 Tempo, lOst -4lb , . . . . . 1 ..2 Ah Fu. 9s 7lb ' . . . . . . 3 Also started:. To. Toq. 11.2,, Oneroa, -To Opai. 9.7.- To Opai fell. and, his rider F. Corlett. had a- 'collarbone broken. Oneroa iiltso fell.' llingi won by fifteen . lengths; seven ■ lengths betwoen second and third. Time, Cm 38s. ( ' BEATON PARK HANDICAP, seven furlongs.Demos. 8s tlilb (E. Carmont) 1 • Pagoda. -7st 101b. 2; King Quin, 7st 111b.3'. Also vstavted: y Trespass 9.0, •• 4 Zieooa ■ 8 2' ' Bright Day 8.0. Arch Salute 7.11, Tatau Tatau 10, Cold Steel 7.0. Stork 7.7, Bonibrcok, Killard. Equitable, Yankee Dan,'7.o; Demos won by half a. ■ length; i two and ahalf length between second and third Tom©, lis 30;. . ?u«u. ,

■WAKAHAKA six futlon B!l ' Mangawliero. ; 76t, 121b (C. 1 Btowbl.Vl-s-'fikS'A Red, Bst 101b, 2; Black Cruiser, -fttt. Also started: Five - Eighths - 8.1, «*- 7.8, -Mountain Crag 7.6. Kiarital Half • j Parerarau, Ihapotoa, Waetea, Kanaka 7n'I*-'1 *-' Mangawhero wort by . head thiwi lesctv,. between second and third. Time,', lm 17V rxATK TTTTRPTjE RACE, one mile and ? half.—Captain Sarto. fist (Tricklehank) 1" Prince -Rulus, 9st. 2f Bonmark. 9nt V Also started: Festive 9.7, Sling Camn oa Savory, Complimentary, • 9.ft. Won by t.Viri f quarters, of a length, two lengths second and third. .Tune, 2m 52 i-iia. ', LADIES' BRACELET, one xnil<j. and - quarter.Ayum Kara. lOst 71b (T Talu'V 1: Carawock. list 121b. 2; ThevfiSS 1 lOst 121b, 3.-- Also started: :M«nsr Cnl<s ' 12.4, Advent 11.10. Tarquin 114 fr l . Kara, won by a length; six lengths.'Kr*^ tn ft second and'third. Time, 2m 20"! Wec "/ wairoma Hack HANDICAP furlongs.—Miss Mickey, fist Gib fA J?"' 1 Cormick), 1; Elvaette, 9st 31b.. 2* sir.. ' Bst, 3. Also started:' Martulla &7 r I i Mark 9.2, Country iLife 8.12, PleafifiJeVa^'' Regard 8.4,, Kyoto 5.3, Kiarito. vXjf®;!' 6.2, Bonina, Puna. Elothcnes, Sub&i P ' Panorama, 8.0. Miss Mickev -won V™. length; a head between second and u.; ?' Time, 1m 33 2-ss. a thll d-;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18498, 7 September 1923, Page 4

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DETAILS OF THE RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18498, 7 September 1923, Page 4

DETAILS OF THE RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18498, 7 September 1923, Page 4

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