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CYCLE RACES

NELSON MOTOR MEETING. Per Press Association. NELSON, March 28. The Nelson motor-cycle races were held yesterday at Richmond Park in fine weather. There was a- huge attendance. Results: Novice (five laps ef nine furlongs).— Grant, 1; De Baalleux, 2; Freeman, 8. Time, 7min 3sec. Wakefield Handicap (six laps).— Woodman, 1; Sweeney, 2; Stratton, 8. Time, 6mm 47 2-ssec. Richmond Park Handicap (eight laps).—Coleman, 1; Stratton, 2; Donaldson, 3. Time, Tmin 44 2-ssec. Nelson Handicap (12 laps).—Elliott, 1: Coleman, 2; Stratton, 3. Time, 16min 21 4-59C0. Coleman’s time was 13min 1 4-ssec. Motuoka Handicap (six laps).— Webby, 1; Sussex, 2; Sweeney, 3. Time, Tinin 57 2-oeec. President’s Handioap (10 laps).— Clark, 1; Stratton, 2; Coleman, 8. Time, 13min 3Qsec. Consolation Handicap.—Everett, 1; Freeman, 2; Stratton, 3. In an unsuccessful attempt to iewer his own record Coleman dia a mile in 49 2-ssec. O’SHEA WINB HALF-MILE EVENT. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Starch 22. At the cycle sports at English Park the half-mile New Zealand championship resulted: — P. O’Shea, I; J. Bearman, 2; H. 6. Watson, 3. Won hy a length, with three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 8 l-ssec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 11

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CYCLE RACES New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 11

CYCLE RACES New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 11

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