THE REEFTON RACES.
[ode own correspondent.] Second Day. Eeefton, This Day. The weather (o-day is showery. There is a larger attendance than yesterday, the miners having a holiday. TELEGRAPH STAKES. 136 —Speculator 1 2S—Dialogue 2 78 —Seabreeze >< Good start. Sarah Jennings took lead and maintained it till half way round, when Speculator took command, winning easily. Totalisator, 2'.)] ; time, Imin 19 l-sscc. Div, CL 18s. Petroline and Artillery Maid were scratched. GRANDSTAND HAN DICAP. 46—Kcikura 1 25 —Midstream 2 198—Petroline 3 After many false smarts, Boalcy took the lead, Petroline being the last to leave the post. Bealey maintained his load till entering the straight, when Jlsikura under the whip took command and won by two lengths. Totalisator £‘lls, Div £S 2s. Time 115 1-5. JOCKEY CLUU HANDICAP. 72 —"Will-o’-Wisp 1 52 —Maria ... 47 —San foin 3 Won by half an neck. Totalisator, £371.. Div, £4 13s. Time, 2 1 3-5.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 March 1901, Page 3
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151THE REEFTON RACES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 March 1901, Page 3
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