Wellington Races
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WELLINGTON. To-day. mStinc he nf SeC ?K d d , a .f of the summer r-T..K f tho Wellington Racine track fast. weather was good and the Results*: aS a sood holiday attendance. mungaroa high-weight Of a: 260; 1$ miles. 4 —greengrocer qo EZSSFS&tp-l■■■:■■■■■ ■ ss? Jsa Green grocer’s Fine Run Thurnbell. Beau?? rS£t ‘ T^ rti f sht ’ >oTlZ°r n VK e ° K f Con '. l , cros sing the Httie between her a a nd T th a re Waa 0^ e 0r L m,l hn? re G e r n £ rOCe a fine, run t * Greengrocer came with tight and e ßotowhe^? aUty LiEht ’ Ar,,TSIAL p LATE 10 KaDll °s f “ 6 °: 7 furlongs. APU ARAKi 2—KEDDAR .. 1 I —golden amour .7 7’ % S. r.; Ganymede. second and 'third. IC "time, i.«f between A Big Dividend Handican’MiA b ‘ ? Surprise in the Trial back from'l KahU T Ara& ia G il r r ' Hjfih Hea ‘her. Kedorder into ,ti m 0 this w as the easilv held str aight. Kahu Araki len'4hs h fmm v uT' wanning by four Twrir, S f 1 m Ke ddar and Golden Arh° were separated by a head fmi l 7 nl r„ , nlshe<l fast ln fourth place und High Heather and Amor werencxt! JANUARY HANDICAP , °f £450; 1 mile t—LE CHOUCAS, 8.5 .. , X? RTIGERN , 8.0 .. I 11—OVERHAUL, 8.5 .. .. .. .. " ” | Sir Archie, Oratrix. -s.nd One for Jamieson’s Stable ra ? ala Ha y let out from Horomea, Rascal Royal Damon, Le Choucas and Lausanne, and the first two were still m charge at the end of three furlongs. As they came into the straight the order was Gala Day, Horomea, Royal Choucas and Lau(.noucas came away and won by a length, with half a length separating Vertigem and Overhaul. Close up were Alyson, Thorndale, Gala Day and Front Rank. NURSERY HANDICAP Of £500; 6 furlongs 3—GOBLIN MARKET, 8.1 1 2 CONCENTRATE 11., 7.13 2 I—CONSENT, 7.11 .. 3 FOXTON SECOND DAY HURDLES TO SAN PEDRO DREAMY WINS MAIDEN Press Association. FOXTON, To-day. Excellent weather held for the second day of the Foxton races. There was a large attendance, and the track was fast. Results: PIAKO HACK HURDLES Of £140; 1 mile 5 furlongs. 1— SAN PEDRO, 10.13 1 2 POLYPHEMUS, 10.9 2 3 KILBURN, 10.0 3 Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2.58. MOTUIHI MAIDEN RACE Of £100; 6 furlongs. I—DREAMY, 8.8 1 4 SHINING STAR, 8.8 2 3—MAUI, 8.8 3 Scr.: Red Bank. Won by two lengths, one length between second and third. Time, 1.14 4-5. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP Of £250; 1 mile and distance. 5 GAZE. 7.2 1 6 OTHON. 7.0 2 3—KILMISS, 8.1 3 Won by a length; neck between second and third. Time, 1.55. WHIROKINO HACK Of £110; 6 furlongs 3 WHITE RINGLET, 7.4 1 I—LIN ARLINGTON, 8.9 2 7 —FORT ALICE, 7.0 .. .. .. .. .. ... 3 Scratched: Little Queen, Jazzy, Shining V'on by a length and a-half; three lengths between second and Lhird. Time, 1.14 4-5.
Latest Race Results will be fotind in the Stop Press news as they come to hand.
ards. No appointments were made, but a host of nominations were fined down to a certain number in which at least one Aucklander is said to be included. The conference spent some considerable time discussing the broadcasting of trotting meetings, and a statement was drawn up on the subject defining the conference’s attitude. Nothing in this connection is available yet, but it may be released to-day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 259, 23 January 1928, Page 11
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584Wellington Races Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 259, 23 January 1928, Page 11
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