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TURF RESULTS.

WAUPAPAKAURI RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. ST. AMIEL WINS CUP. The Waipapakauri Racing Club’s annual meeting proved the most successful yet held north of Whangarei, and it nlainlv evident that this reunion of turf enthusiasts in the Far North is destined to become increasingly popular not only with residents of _ Waipapakauri, Awanui, Kaitaia, Hcdtianga ond surroundings districts, but also with those in the intervening territory as far down as Whangarei. tries for this year’s meeting easily constituted a record, and good fielfis were seen out in the various events, Tome excellent sport being provided. The attendance was large and all arrangements in connection with the gathering were carried out in a man ner which ensured the comfort and enjoyinent of the club’s patrons. Details of the results are as follow. MAIDEN PLATE. Six furlongs. C. J. Spinley’s ch 5 Syrs, by St. Amans —Cuirassier mare, 9.4 and slb over (L. Mcßandall) 1 Mrs Tau Henare’s Monotonia, 8.12 (E. McSweeney) •• • a - Lance Yates’ Ngatiwerewere, 8.13 g Cotton), Lusitania 9.3 <H. Stockley), Silver Ant 8 4 (S. Henderson), Redwing 7.11 with allow (R- Preston). Waikahua 8.0 (J. Ross), Supplejack 10.4, 2.6 ovei (C. Fowler). Time, lmin 23sec. FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs. W A. Maria’s ch g Benzie, a & ed > by Trephine — Geraldine, 7.11 (R- 1 ’Blueform, 8.11 ‘< Ros 2 Vincent May’s ’ Mavourneen, 8.4 (S. g Winning Lady 8.4 (H. Stock°ey) Chasm 8.6, 131 b over (A. Hoggard). Time, lmin 21sec. PUBLICANS’ PURSE. Seven furlongs. Lance Yates’ ch g St. Amiel, by St. Flames —Desdemona, 8.. i (J. ROSS) mT ’ 4' 7R 2 W A. Masters T.L., t. 4 (R. P- 1 Lance Yates’ Ngatiwereweie, 8.2 (A. g Al?o H Sartea:’ Lusitania S.'d '(Stockley). Lorraine 7.10 (D. Cotton). VexaHon 5.3. 101 b over (S. Henderson). Time lmin 35sec. WAIPAPAKAURI CUP. One mile and a-half. Lance Yates’ ch g St. Amiel, aged, by St. Flames — Desdemona, 8.5, Matou 6 7 9 R 4lb re ove o r n) (Stockley B ) o ’ a Inside a post, be°ing the winner. Time, 2mln 45sec. SETTLERS’ HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. t , W Master’s b m Redwing, 4yrs, by Marble Arch — Carissa, 8.6 (R. i Preston)

T. J. Fleming’s Loyal, 8.7 (J. Ross) 2 Gregor Wright’s Supplejack, 8.2 (H. Stockley) 3 Also started: Monotonia 9.2 (E. McSweeney). Allano 8.2 (A. O’Hare). Time, lmin 23 l-ssec. SHORTS HANDICAP. Five furlongs. W. A. Maria’s ch m Benzie, aged, by Trephine—Geraldine, 8.9, 71b over (Mcßandall) 1 Lance Yates’ Hima, 8.3 (J. Ross) . . 2 W. A. Maria’s Lorraine, 7.5 (Preston) 3 Also started: Winning Lady 8.4 (Cotton), Freemantle 7.10 (Stockley), Blueform 8.10 (O’Hare), Mavourneen 8.4, 111 b over (S. Henderson). Time, lmin ssec.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 27

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TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 27

TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1456, 21 March 1918, Page 27

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