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SPORTING.

WOODVLILE J.C, MEETING. FIRST DAY. Per Press Association. Woodville, Feh. 16. The following results were received after we went to press yesterday : Woodville Cup, miles.—s Orleans 1, 9 Want 2, 1 Taringamntu 3. Also ran: 3 Gold Soult, 4 Expect, 3 Marco 8 Tangihou, 7 Hiwitapu, 6 Roumania. Won comfortably by a length. Time, 3min 7 4-ssec. County Hack, six furlongs.—l Chillies 1, 2 Ohiwai 3, 5 Rewa Rewa 3. Also ran: 3 ,Martryess, 9 Arrahna, 4 Hygia, 6 Merrie Poto, 7 ine, 8 Ally, 11 Altercation. Won easily by a length and a half, a length between second and third. Time, Imin 15sec. President’s Handicap, 7 furlongs. —3 Finisterre 1, 4 Multiply 2, 1 Gold Painting 3. Also ran: 5 Black Lupin, 3 Discussion. Won ail the way. Time, Imin 39sec. Victoria Hack, one mile and 80 yards. —i Marsinah 1, 1 Rougora 3, 7 Amity 8. Also ran : 2 Hinemanu, 5 Bronk Delava], 3 Whakahoki, 8 Lad'y Nolan, 6 Lord Nelson. Marsinah was in front all the way, and won easily by three lengths. Time, Imin 4sec. Telephone Handicap, five furlongs —3 Hyginas 1, 1 Interlude 3, 3 Lady Black' 3. Also ran: 5 Montano, 7 Hymettius, 4 Otter, 6 Gold Bearing, 8 Bootle. . ' , r ’' SECOND DAY. . Woodville, Feb. 17. The weather is again glorious for the second day’s racing. Flags are flying half-mast and the jockeys and officials wore armbands as a mark of respect to the late secretary (Mr E. J. Gothard). Results:— Kumeroa Hack, five furlongs.— Ohiwai 1, Tiora 2, Merrie Poto 3. Scratched: Whisperer and Sartoline. Won by a length and a half Time, Imin Isec. “> Hurdles, i}£ miles.—Glenorchy 1, Arlington 2, Kauwairoa 3. All started. Won by a nead. Time, 2min 53sec. !> Ballance Hack Welter; 7 furlongs. —Rougora 1, Namur 3, Bronk Delavai 3. Scratched: Finisterre and Ally. Won by three lengths. Time, imin 29sec. DUNEDIN J.C. MEETING FIRST DAY. Dunedin; Feb. 16. The following results were received after we went to press yesterday : . Apprentices’ Plate, six furlongs.— 11 Spangle 1, 1 Kentlock 3, 3 Fiery Cross Atheidana and Cincinnatus. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 17sec. Publicans’ Handicap, sis furlongs. —1 Panmure 1,2 Robert Bell 2, 3 Reval 8. Won by half a length. Time, Imin Isec Stewards’ Welter, one mile.— 9 Daringdale 1, 5 Ringform 2, 1 Merrie Gain 3. Scratched: Peg, Multum in Parvo, Sartomart, and Glen fern Won by a head. Time, 1 min 48sec. Berwick Handicap, 7 furlongs.—3 Sir Malt 1, 1 Pinnacle 2,2 Bellshire 3. Scratched; Jubert, St. Ewe and Kauwhero. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin msec.

SECOND DAY. Per Press Association. DunCdin, Feb. 17. The weather was 'ifine overhead i but very windy. ‘Results:— Hurdles, 1% inilCs.—Bore 1, Cast Iron 2, Peerless 3. Lord -Frederick also ran., WOn by 'hUlf a ‘length. Time, 3min 23sec. Henley Handicap, 7 'furlongs'.— Cinoinattus 1, f Sfsterßegis -2, ’ Hardshot 3. Scratched: Bon. 'Won by five lentghs. Time, l lmin- 23sCc. Anniversary Handicap, one mile, —Magdalla 1, Down J 2, Pender 3. Scratched: Rorke’s Drift, Robert Bell aud Reval. Won by a head. Time, linin 48sec. Hazlett Memorial, 7 furlongs.— Panmure 1, First Glance 2. Only starters. Won by a. nose. Time, linin 31sec. WANGANUI J.C. MEETING. *\«MHLUW Acceptances tor all • first day’s events at the Wauagnui Jockey Club’s Autumn Meeting and subscriptions to the Jackson Stakes close on Mon day, February 21st, at 2.80 p.m.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11502, 17 February 1916, Page 8

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SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11502, 17 February 1916, Page 8

SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11502, 17 February 1916, Page 8

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