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LATE SPORTING.

ASHBURTON RACES. SECOND DAY’S EVENTS (Special to the “Star.”) ASHBURTON, June 27. The winter meeting of the Ashburton County Racing Club was concluded to-day in very pleasant conditions, the I keen atmosphere being relieved by bright sunshine. There was a large attendance, including a contingent or Christchurch sportsmen, most of whom journey |»y the convenient special train. The following are the results:— HURDLE HANDICAP, Of 130 sovs. One mile and a half. Red I\riss . . . . .1 Kaikaku . . . . .2 Tenterfield . .3 Also started—-Nautical. Won by a length, Jive lengths between second and third. Time-—2min 47sec. ayjnc.hmore hack handicap, Of 105 sovs. Five furlongs. Fairy Tidings. 9st 31 b .1 Olympia, 9st 71b . . z Surty, Ost 41b . . .3 All started. Won by a neck, a length between second and third Time—l min 3 4-osec. WINTER STEEPLECHASE, Of 200 sovs; two miles and a half. Charlatan, list 41b . . .1 A m ore, 9sf 51b . . . .2 Windermere, lOst 111 b . .3 Ail started. Won by a length, a short head between second and third Time—4min 40 2-osee. MELROSE TROT HANDICAP (in harness), Of 130 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Succession, 60yds bhd . . .1 Rufine, 24vds bhd . . .2 Tetrachord, 12yds bhd . 3 All started. Won by a neck. Time—2min 57 3-ssec. COUNTY HANDICAP Ot 140 sovs. Seven furlongs. Solferite, 9st 41b .... 1 Coeh-y-Bondhu, 9st 21b . . 2 Castellan, 9st 71b . . .3 Won by two lengths; a head between second and third. Time— lmin 30 MORETON HACK HANDICAP, Of 120 sc vs. Six furlongs. Solway, 9st 91b .... 1 Flaming Ray, 9s.t 71b . . .2 Euleaborg, 10st 81b . . .3 Scratched: Goldbrick. Won by a sfcort head; two lengths between second and third. Time—lmin 17 3-ssccs. WAKANUI HANDICAP Of 140 sovs. Six furlongs. Dancing Lays, 9st 131 b . .1 Olontarf, 10st 81b . . .2 Mythology, 9st 121 b . 3 Scratched : Los Ambus. Time—lmin 16 3-osec. HAWKE’S BAY RACES. T’er Press Association. HASTINGS. June 27. The Hawke’s Bov Hunt Club’s annual meeting was held in fine weathei The attendance was ood and the course heavy. HUNTERS’ HURDLES, Of 125 sovs; one mile and a half. My Hobby, 9st 71b . .1 Lady Comet, lOst 111 b . . 2 Rebuff. 9st 91b . . .3 Scratched —Damon and Hats Off. Won by half a length. Time—3min 4sec. APLEY HURDLES HANDICAP Of 125 sovs. Ono mile and a half. General Carrington, lOst 31b . 1 Haligan, 9st lUlb . . .2 Birka, 9st 111 b . . .3 All started. Won by two lengths. Time—3m in 11 sec. HACK SCURRY, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. Nine of Spades, 9st 51b . .1 Olympic, lOst Gib . . .2 Waitaunaha, 9st . . . .3 All Started. Won by half a length. Time—lmin 7sec. KAW ERA HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. Tuahine, list 21b . .1 Battle Kn«glit. xOst 4.1 b . . 2 Strategy. 9st 811) . . .3 Scratched—Koodoo”, Viukai and Malatour. Won by a length and a half. Time —lmin 2S l-osec. HUNT CUP STEEPLES. Of 150 sovs. Two miles and a half. Ethiopian, 9st . . . . 1 Kovno, list 101 b . . .2 Khyber Pass, 9st . . .3 Scratched: Hats Off. Won by ten lengths. Time—6m:n 36sec. Only the placed horses finished. NOMINATIONS : CANTERBURY JOCK KY CLUB. J The following nominations have been ] /.IiAbAND GRAND NATIONAL I B’i AE.i‘i.bu.l AP*r., cf .-cos; tavej umes I and n nulr. -lUagnera. Cassells, tvipiuig. \ A rt-uenma.i. Mo.-ter re»er, cas-un Ti.rougn, | jiiaoK Art, Tolu, Str Wat, Bombro-K. ; Jtoseberry. tvaihawa, Peter Aniany Shiver j nsn, Fireblignt, 'i igevlund, tu st une. i.uluen Frinc-e, l-n Route, t fob. b u»i IV IN ifcll Cl I*, of I'OO s >vs; one mile.— Jvuhio. Hall Murk. Beaumont, n ari.avoti v Apache, Irish. Ki.i’ocra, Rowley. Shratcg.. . I/Amour. Kieli Pi i/.e, tfiva.ry, land. \\ inkie’s Best. Deucalion, Serene. t.Tareina. JviUane, Kigel. carust. t mcKwt.eat. Anticipate. waterlea. Imperial Spark, Sun Up, Tarielon, me c heat. t*uuuy ijoiicn, Count Cftvuur, Behutai, Clontarf, Zircon, Star Shell. C'ymbeline Sanctuary. Kuia, White Comet. KiUaue. Boad.cea. Poapey, Eretlaud, Beau Lucius Mountain Liou. Ecuador, Crossfire. G uncase, Ivburn, The Harp, KaiKauu, Duo. ' BE A (TOUT STEEPLECHASE, of 600 sovii i two mile- and a half-—Maghera, Ca=1 s-clin. Kipling, Freue'unian, Master Peter, I Paseir.' Through, Black Art, Tukx, Sir : Wni. Ifaika, Sau .Forte. Carawock. Erie, | Charlatan. Blue Hall, Sir Rose berry, Vs'ai- ; kawa. Peter Aman-. Silvcrdsli, Fire 1 v>i ii’bt Tigerlgnd, Tokomairiro, Puwhero. | All* Talk. First Line, Holdc-u Prince, Uncle i Bob. Windermere, Aurore, Jovial, Bet j Ce NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL \ HURDLE HANDICAP, of 1500 sovs ; about j two miles and a hair: —Loughrea. Maunga, ! Wench Penury Rose. All Wind, Dubious. Pastin’ Through, Bootnerday, Many Col- , ours, Te Kawa Omahu. Le Forte. Bon- ! ecto. Tenterfield. Tin kalia. Bonibro k j Lochson Santiago, Otaura Kiri. CaraI work Vagabond. Trespass. Sir Rbseberry, | Luculleut, Mol.vueux. Rational, Peter Amahs. Eonmark, En Route. Askari. Comical. Nukuraai, Goldpiece Highway, Adjutor. Captain Sarto, Frisco Mail. SYDENHAM"HUKDIE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; two miles.—Maunga". Wench, Pen urv Rose. Dubious. Boomerdav. Many Colours. Te Kawa, Omahu, Le Forte. B necto. Tenterfield, Tinokaha, Bonibrook. Lochson. Santiago, Otaura Kid, Carawock. Vagabond Trespass. Sir Rcseberry Lucullent. Molynenx, Rational Eonmark. En Route, Bouomel, Askari, Bestir, Comi- , a Niik mai G Id niece. Hu wav jutor. Captain Sarto. Frisco Mail Kipi TJNCOI.N STEEPLECHASE of 700 sovx ; ! about three miles. 1 Kipling. Frenchman. Master Peter, Pas3iii’ Through. Black Art. Tuki. Grim Joke. Sir Wai. Bonibrook, San Forte. Carawock. Erie. Charlatan. Blue Hall, Sir Roseberrv. Waikawo. Peter Amans. Silverfisli. Firehlight. Tijrrrlaml. Tokomairiro, Puwhero. All Talk. First Line. Golden Prince. Hats OR’. Unc> Rob. Windermere Aurore. Jovial, Luke, Red Cent.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 9

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LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 9

LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 9

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