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TE AROHA CLUB (Special to Times.) TE AROHA. Thursday. Walhl riders were again the most successful contestants at Herries Park on Wednesday evening, when the meeting - attracted a” large assembly or spectators. Times were fast considering the state of the track after recent heavy rains. Following are the results:— Bovs’ Half-mile Rare—Parker l, K. Grattan 2\ L Cross 3. Time 1.14 2-5. One ’Mile Handicap.—Colley (Waihi), 95yds, i : A. She.at. ecr, 2: J. Skifflngton, 9 5 yds, 3. Twelve started. Won by hair a wheel. Time 2.17. Youths’ One Mile Handicap.—L. Cross, 15vds. i : K. Grattan, scr, 2. Time 2.53. Two Miles Handicap.—Cotrey, llSvds, 1; Jamieson /Thames., 60yds, 2; Miller, 60vds. 3 Time 1.57 2-5. Twelve started. Mlies Handicap. Muiiltt .Waihi). lords, 1: King-ford Waihi), 160yds. 2; Coffey waihi'. lluyds. 3. Time 7.42. Fourteen starters.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20421, 11 February 1938, Page 2
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