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finish/ Hurry Up won V a nock. Moortibbo' was two lengths away. Time, luiiu. 28 2-ssec. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 150(1 sov.-i. One milo and a liulf. 9 Punka, 7st. 121b (H. Young) 1 3:Glondowor, 7-st. 121b. ... (J. Campbell) 2 8 Horkc's Drift, Sst. Mb. (F. 10. Jones) 8 Alm stnrted: 1 Red Ribbon, Sst. 51b.; 2 Rewi Poto, Sst. 51b.; 5 Margarine,.Sst. 21b.; i Vagabond, 7st. 71b.; '7 Mnr.su, 7st. 71b.; 0. Heathercote, Tst.C'b.; 1.1 Almoner, 'Ist filly.;.lo Hose Pink,' 7st.. 2lb. . ~ Almoner was slow, (o begin, and going out of the straight Glendowor and. Heathercote were in 'the van.,.. Til's former' was still in front at.lhe distance. Punka, however, ran no to him' and won comfortably by two lengths-,. Rorko's Drift being half a length back. Time, 2iuiii. 33 2-sseo. '"■'■.. ADDINGTON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. ■'"'■' ■' One mile. 2 Fabisco, Sst. 121b. (C. Emerson) . 1; 1- Cerberus, Sst.'.lOib.' ... (B. Deeley) 2 4 Bondage, 7st. lllb': ...... (G. Young) 8 'Also started: 3 Sacramento, Bst. 41b.;.7 Harlequin, 7st.'.lolb,'; fi Tunic, 7st. 101b.; C The' Finn, 7st. • . ■;. Sacramento, and Cerberus were always handy, but half way; down the straight tho 1 former was done.with...Fabisco joined -'Cerberus, ami in a Rood finish. won by' a neck, Bondage being .two lengths awav third.' Timo, lmin.. 40 4-ssec. , : - CHALLENGE STAKES, of 1000' sovs. ■■" " Seven furlongs.. . 1 Gloaming, 9st. lib. ........ (B, Deeley) 1 3 Surveyor, 7st. lllb (H. Gray) 2 2 Sunart, fist. 121b. :......... (K. Reid) 3 Also started; 4 Miss Mimic. 7st. lllb. Gloaming was in front all the way and won by a length and a half-from Surveyor, who was two lengths in fro:it, of Sunart. Time, lmin. 2G 4-asee. TEMPLETON HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs,' 2 Kilbrogau, 9st. oil). (F: E. Jones) 1 3 Lionskin,. 7st. 71b. ...'«(G. Youne) 2 1 Old' Gold, Ist 71b.•'...: (T. Eeid)' : 3 Also started; 4 Kilboyne, 9st.'4lb.; 5 Braid, -6s'. 121b.; G Trenthnm Rose, flst. 101b.;-7 Recorder,'Gst. 71b. ; Kilbrogan w ; iis in the lead most of the way, mid in a punishing finish'won by-a neck.- Old Gold was .tiro- lengths away. Time, lmin. 13 :w?e«si FINAL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One " mile. 3-Eleus, Sst.:lolb ,';.'.;. (C. Emerson) 1 -2:Nystad, 9st. 41b.. .;,...'..:...- (R, Reed)-2 1 Melee,> Bst. 91b. (H. Gray) 3 •'Aim. .'started;. R Morsa, Bst. lllb.; 3 Gamecock. Bst. 101b.;. 7 John'Bnrlevcoi-n, Sst; 81b,; 5 Clavorhouse, 7st. 121b.; fi Sisy.phus,.7st.'.llb.' •' ': '■ : :■',<"■ ■ Nystn'd was quickest, to begin, but FJe'us soon'ran-to the fron,t and won by i.three lengths, Nystad being li length in front of-Melee. -Time, lmin. 40 4-ssee. s ■ ■'■■' KUMARA RACES LADY MIDDLETON WINS THE . PRINCIPAL EVENT. ' . ' , By Telegraph-Press.Association./ .-," ■■ Greymouth, April 22. '• After having been postponed.on .account of boisterous weather, tho Kuniara :Club's races were held'tn.day in 'good •weather. Therewas a fair Attendance. Results;— \ -■'."' . ' TRIAL STAKES, of 45 sovs. Six ■ ■ ■ furlongs. 3 Royal Dragoon. 7st: Sib. .; ..' 1 2 Guinea. Gold,' 6st. 'Mb 2 1 Hnkitika, 7st.'3lb; 3 .' The only stnrtors. Royal Dragoon won by three lengths. -Time, lmin. 22sec: -INLYING HANDICAP, of 50.sovs. Five -'• ' furlongs. ■ i 2 War Tax. 7st, Dlb. ' 1 l-.Tvson. 7st. ftlb. ..-. ,:.....' 2 The only starters. - War Tax won ensily by eight lengths. Time, lmin. "sec. . " ' BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT, of 5.V ■ sovs. One mile. • I"P"!nrp Clnrlie, Usee. 1 3 Warfare. 14sec. ......'.-..' 2 ■8 Roosevelt, .' 3 ■ Also started:- 7 'M'ss Ry". fisee. ;"S Fniry Whis'pors. fispc; 2 Rose Traeev. 125e0.; 4 Smithy Dillon. 15sec; fi Foxglove, 17see. Warfare and Roosevelt : were couried. Prince Charlie won ensihv Time, 2min.' •Usee. -~-■<-. • . " ■■ -. : KUMARA TTANDTCAP.'.of 100 sovs. One mild and-a distance. 1 31b .;.. 1 3 l 1...:.....; '.'... ?■' ; 2'V..iitl(os/95t.^b.:;;;... : .-.;..^;.;..^.,...;;;;' 3'' •Won., vpn-'pasilv. Timo. 2»ii'!i 2-!=ee. ' D'll;TiMA.\"'« H.ANDTCAT, of 55 sovs. •• . '"•' Five:' furlongs. . 3'Pnval Dragoon, flst. 111). '1 2--WnrTnx,'Bst.-21l). ............■......'....::... 2 1 fioSliinin, Bst. 1111) :.. ' 3 Won bv a length. Time, Imin. 14' pp. OTIRA TROT, of 55 fvs. One mile and a half. 2'Miss Marioii, Isoc , .' 1 <■ ''-''lirv AYh'sners, ser ?. 1 M.nrvolo. 12sec 3 ■' Also'started: 8 Miss IN-. 4s:e.: Inquisitive. Ssee.; G Topsv Wnlbiee. P«pp.; 5 Tose Traeev. 9see.; fl'Warf-ire. 13-oc. Won by half a length, • Time, 4min. WESTBROQK WF- T ,TER HANDICAP, of GO- sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Lady Middleton.mst. 3lb ,v 1 2 Kaminohe, Sst. 2lb. 2 :3 .Moll.vmnwk, Sst. ltfb ; ; 3 : Also started: 4'Benopc, Sst. ' Won easily. NOTES AND COMMENTS [By Guncoe.] "■ ■ A final reminder is given owners that acceptances, for the Wairarapa meeting, which takes place on Saturday and Monday, close witli Secretary C. J. Carlyon at S o'clock to-night. Entries for tho , Marlborough meeting close on Friday next.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9

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