LATE SPORTING
TR E NTH AM ME ET TNG (Per Pross Association.) TRENT! L\M, this day. The weather is fine, with passing clouds, for the third day of the Wellington laces. The track is still on the soft side, but otherwise in excellent order. There is another excellent attendance. Talnvertt Hurdles. —5-5 Debut, 1; 1-1 Hunting -lay, 2; 3-3 Ruaform, 3. All started. Won by 3£ lengths, and six lengths. Time, 3.5,Novico Handicap.—B-9 Valurth, brae, k c-1 od with Delysia- (Didharnl, 1 ; 1-2 Dehliam, 2; 3-4 Colombo, 3. Scratched: Impossible, Terry. Won by a bend, and a length. Time, 1.17jj. July Steeplechase. —3-4 Tudor (C. Thompson), J ; 6-5 Anemometer, 2; 8-8 Palm. 3. 'All started. Won by six lengths, and 12 lengths. Time, 6.381 '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 6
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