SPORTING
WAIKATO HUNT BACES.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT
CAMBRIDGE.
The Waikato Hunt rades at Cambridge yesterday attracted a very large attendance—in fact tllne number of patrons musjt have nearly equalled the record or[o\vd present at the Club's meeting last year at Tei .Rapa—and the weather was: ideal. The totalisator handled 1£42,240, compared with £46\736 a year ago. Somcf very interesting racing latventuated and Te Awamutu trained horses were 'prominent in several events. Results were:— Maiden Steeples.—lHazteilburn 1, Sea Comet 2, Wharenui 3. Pattern 4. Bardowie Hack.—Tihoiti 1, Daytaro 2, Miacroom 3, Luxurious. 4. Hunters' Hurdles. —SHallowcmorn 1, Gold Rep 2, Bourn 3, Filowfong Bowl 4. Members' Memorial.—Master Doon 1. GolkJ Jacket 2, Te Kara 3, Charlady 4. Hunt 'o(ujp.—iHazelibuirn 1, Advfent 2, Raymond 3, 'Hypothesis 4. Blruntwood Hack. —Tinokoa 1, Wenday 2,'Wiltshire 3, Day Lass 4. Bracelet.—Pouri 1, Nganara 2, Bizar.ro 3, Kamehameha 4. Ilnsttrw Opal 1, Aussie 2, Kingfield 3, Master Doon 4.
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1926, 26 October 1926, Page 5
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