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GREYTOWN RACES. PRESS ASSOCIATION. CARTERTON, December 21. The Greytown races yesterday resulted ag follows: Maiden Hack—Spark 1, Tapu 2. ' Papawai Handicap.—Error 1, Tepuke 2. Greytown Handicap.—First Away 1, Tumanako 2. Moron Handicap.—Weka 1, Error 2. Bracelet.—First Away 1, Tepucoa 2. Publicans’ Handicap.—Rata 1, First Away 2. Scurry.—Tapu 1, Error 2. WAIKANAB RACING CLUB. The following acceptances have been received for the Waikanae Hack Racing Club’s meeting, to bo held on New Year’s Day:— Handicap Hurdles, one mile and a half.—Swop lO.ff Kaingatabi 9.12, Romany Lad 9.0, Red Shank 9.8, Calvacade 9.5, "Dolly 9.0. Plying Handicap, five furlongs.—Pat 9.8, Excuse 9.6, Tangatamahi 9.5, Reveille 9.0, Monsieur Beaucaire 8.12, San Toy 8.10, Hikomoi 8.7. Ngarara Cup, one mile.—Detonator 9.6, Pat 9.5, Swop 9.4, Tangatamahi 9.2, Rahni 9.2, Red Shank 9.2, Romany Lad 8.13, Reveille 8.11, Kaingatahl 8.11, Monsieur Beaucaire 8.9, San Toy 8.7, Belario 8.5, Frankland 8.5, Mussen 8.5, Heroine 8.5. Rikiorangi Handicap, six furlongs.— Excuse 0.6, Red Shank 9.4, Reveille 8.33, Romany Lad 8.12, Mussen 8.7, Cnlvaoade 8.7, New Year Handicap, seven furlongs.— Detonator 9.7, Swop 9.5, Red Shank 9.3, Rahul 0.3, Reveille 8.12, Romany Lad 8.11, Heroine 8.7, Frankland 8.7, Belario 8.7, Mussen 8.7, Dolly 8.7. Farewell Handicap, - four furlongs.—Detonator 9.11, Pat 9.10, Swop 9.10, Excuse 9.8, Rahul 9.8, Tangatamahi f 1.7. Monsieur Beaucaire 9.0, San Toy 8.12, Frankland 8.10, Hikomoi 8.10, Hanraki 8.10, Pukatea 8.10, Hikoia 8.10, Heroine 8.10. THE AUCKLAND MEETING. AUCKLAND, December 21. No work of importance was done at Blterslie this morning. Ghoorka, who arrived yesterday, was out, but was restricted to easy pacing. Douche and Armistice both did good half-pace work, walking away without any apparent soreness. All the visiting horses have now arrived. Sir Tristram and Zimmerman arrived to-day. Both look well. The latter is regarded as an unlikely starter for the Cup, Paritutu has made a number of friends since his gallop on Thursday, which was well performed. Following the rule established at the opening of the season the A.B.C. will not receive any money by telegraph for investment on the totalisator.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 11
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