Sporting.
Pm* Press Association . —Copyright RACING, LONDON, May 9. Racehorse owners and others interested are making the strongest efforts to induce the Government to allow a limited amount of racing, but some owners are selling their studs. There is a pros pect that many bargains in bloodstooi* will be obtainable. HAWEiRA, May 10. The E’gmont Winter Meeting was concluded in fine weather. There was a good attendance. The. tote handled £18,115, being £448 less than for the. corresponding day last year. Results*. NGOTUTU HANDICAP.—(I) Fedilo 1; (4) All Talk 2; (2) Pink Tie 3. Time 1.19. MOKIA HANDICAU— (1) Mia Cara 1; (5) Revocation 2; (8) Terana 3. Time 1.11. , MAN'APOA" HURDLES.—(B) Dee Side 1; (5) Nita 2 ; (9) Colorada 3. Time 2.56 3-5. OPEKE HANDICAP.—(2) Sir Ralph 1; (3) Henry Clay 2; (4) King of the Valley 3. Time 1.56. t THE SHORTS.—(7) Dinah 2; (8) Bivouac 2; (6) Step 3. Time 1.4 3-5. MANAIA HANDICAP.—(2) Golden Gratfon 1; (1) Rewi Poto 2; (5) Fionula 3. Time 2.1 1-5. BOROUGH HANDICAP.— (4) Statutory 1 ; (3) Hastio 2; (8) Miss Sation 3. Time 1.34.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1917, Page 4
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