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WHANGAREI RACES. (By Telegraph ---Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Wednesday. The following arc the concluding results:— Manaia Handicap.—Dead Sweet 1. Crowhurst 2, Lord Kenilworth :'.. Scratched: Tama-a-roa, Clonmel, Kumara, No Mistake, Soultane, Arcluen. Ngatioraliia, .Miss Xorval. Won by half a length. Time, 1.2 4-5. Highweight Handicap.—Some Fashion 1, North Loburn 2, Flowing How! '.'.. Scratched: Arran, Ohinewarua, Clonmel, Khublai Khan, Peppin, Tom .Moore, Harlestone, Hessian. Won by a nose. Time, 1.30. RACING IN WAIRARAPA. MASTEHTON, Thursday. There was fine weather for the races, and the attendance was large. The course was in good order. Trial Stakes. —Him.'din 1, Melting Moments 2, Shamrock :;. Scratched:
Sandy McDonald, Oak Rose, Prudent Lad and Lady Ellnift. Won by three lengths. Time 1.2 3-5.
Jumpers' Handicap.—Glad fill 1, Hevocation '2, .Mill o' Gowrie :i. Srralrhed: Master Boris. Won by three lengths. Time 2.1") 1-5. V.A.T.C. SECOND DAY. (United Press Association. 1 Received October 13, 5.50 a.m. MELBOURNE, October l:t. For the second day of the V.A.T.C. spring meeting at Caullleld the weather was line and bright, and there was a gnnil attendance. The going was fair. Salatis, the top weight, made most of the running in the Mona Nursery and won well. The winner, who was ridden by an Auckland native, Ralph
Home, is owned by the breeder, Mr J. Mills. The Cup candidate, Tangalooma, finished in great style in the Power Stakes and Just won. Specialty was last. Tangalnuna is trained by Holt. Lister H<iy, who led always in the Coongy Handicap, is not engaged in the Cup- The results were :
Mona Nursery Handicap.—Salatis, 8.13, i; Stare, S.O, 2; Sonora, 7.9, •'!. Twenty started. Salatis let! in the last three furlongs and won easily by three lengths. Sonora was half a length away lliinl. Time, 57scc. Herbert Power Stakes —Tangalooma, 8.11 I". Dempsey) I. Drummore, 8.2, •2; Double Bezique, 7.7. -'i. Seven started. Gringalel was in front at the mile, when Drummore headed him, and was first into the straight. Tangalooma, who lay fourth in the early stages, came fast and won by a short hall' head. Time 2.23*. Coogny Handicap.—Ulster Boy, 6.12, 1; Paratos, 7..'!, 2; Alilat, 7.0, 3. Won bv three-quarters of a length. Tim« 2.223. A WIN FOR MAN 'O WAR. (Australian and X.Z. Cable Assn.) tteceived October 13, D. 30 p.m. OTTAWA, October 12. A message from Windsor, Ontario, states that Man o' War won by .-.even lengths. Time, 2min Usee. THE CAESAREVITCH STAKES. (Australian and N.X. Duble Assn. Received October 1 '., IMII a.m. l.i INLION. October 13. The flat'saruvitch Slakes resulted: — Bracket 1, Kiami Line '-', Greek Scholar 3.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14491, 14 October 1920, Page 5
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