Sporting
% * jiic Hv.ai.iiui iui mo iiciu uay. oi llio j: u-vLuU lauco u .1.1 wet lur uie nrst lace nui viouiou up alter tins. ine euui&o uun a Liiuu iieavy ana sticiiy, ana uiose liamg in iae roar uau u lot to contend witn. ineie u us <i uig gatliermg in uie puul.c, uie suluicrs iroui Kungioiu going a long way io swell tnu „tumueis. me arrangeinents made lor ■ilie convenience oi Uie public were all uiat could be desired, and tlie club are io lie congratulated on the maimer in whicii the meeting was run. Tareo was made a Hot order ior Uie hurdles, but lailed to catch Captain Macky, who with Cokely made most of tlie running. The Jikctric Hacii (six furlongs; was well contested, and the winner turned up in iVuoa, with Vladineau and Black and Amber m second ind third places. Hotting on the cup was very even, most of the horses carryi ig an even share of the money. I'i i'i ;j<& Moutoa and. Master Strowaai were coupled on the machine, and they were given the leading postion. Itatana and Want were also well backed, both horses being in good condition, and they linisbed in thai, order witli Master St rowan in third place. Tangihou was scratched. There were fifteen iimners in tlie Trial Stakes, the Foxton owned horse, Moutoa Queen, stalling oft a strong challenge irom Cease rire ami winning by a length. Bairnsdale was third. D'urisl jumped; away with the lead in the Awa.nou Welter, and led into the straight, where Miralma came from the back and finishing very strongly beat l'lorist by half a length. Melodist was third. _ Need nas withdrawn from the Anniversary Stakes and this left Lady Louisa, Moutoti J iki and. Parilorm to contest tlie event. After the start lrady Louisa dropped back a long way, and Pariiorm and Moutoa Tika made tlie pace wariu. Entering the straight Lady Louisa, came with a- rattle, but was unable to reach Pariform who got the verdict by a length and a Half. Glorify accounted for the Dash Hack in great s-tyle, Bivouac being second and Itewa Kewa third. The last event of the day (Hernngton Welter) resolved itself into [ a race between Bed Book and Kaniki,
;nd tlie former won very easily. Coral J\mg finished in third place, a long nay behind the leaders.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 January 1916, Page 2
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393Sporting Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 January 1916, Page 2
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