WILFUL MURDER
RACING
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] GREYMOTJTH, This Day.
At the inquest on William Hall, the victim of the Runanga tragedy, before Mr. F. Kilgour, Acting Coroner, tlu* Jury found that deceased was wilfully murdered by a person unknown.
REEFTON RACES
SECOND DAY RESULTS
[per press association —copyright.] The sum of £5236 was passed through the totalise tor, as against £5531 for the corresponding day of last year; the turnover for the meeting being £10.298, as against last year’s £11,013. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP.— Amity (8.7) 1; Henrietta (8.It!) 2; Arihia (8.0) 3.—Also started War Tax (8.8) and Royal Jack (8.5). Won with a little to spare. Time 1.45. FAREWELL HANDICAP. —Kiltoss (9.12) 1; Chudic (9.1) 2; Te Anau (7.0) 3. Also started.—Rosevear (8,11). Won by half a length.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1917, Page 3
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128WILFUL MURDER RACING Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1917, Page 3
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