NOTES ON THE RACING. (Bjr ToiczraDn.-SDSdal CorrcaDondenU Woodville, Jlarch 7. A howling gale and a rain from the north were the weather' features tor the concluding 'lay at Dannevirke. l)e> spite these drawbacks a good crowd mustered at Taniaki, and large fields wers seen (Hit in most of the events. 'IV stewards met alter the Telephone Hack Handicap, and inquired into the running nl' Mi** Augusta. It was alleged Dial .11. tirav had wilfully run out Ladino Ht the, homo turn, and thus interfered villi his chances of winning, lengthy evidence was taken, and it was decided Ui resume Ihe inquiry at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Snnie comnient was made on the course regarding the failure of the stewards to inquire into the riding of several horses in the Juvenile .Handicap. The probabilities an; that; the mishap to the favourite was an entire aeeident, bill it should have been inquired into. A good start was i./IVcImI in Hi? Maiden Plate, the held moving oil' together. At the cud of a furlong Sylvia Slay was u length clear of (liillcc, with Kpworllr coining Va-t. '' The two were together as they made the straight entrance, when' Kpiwiilh came away and won couil'orli.ljlv. Under (he stick Uiillec struggled
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 7
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205Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 7
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