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RACING NEWS.

(For Press Association.)

MARLBOROUGH RACES. BLENHEIM, May 5

For the Marlborough Club's second clay’s races there was line but cold weather. Tlio attendance was larger than on the first day. HACK HANDICAP,— Missland 1, ptmvai 2, Black Night 3. Won easily by two and a hall lengths, with a neck separating second and third horses. Time 1.19 2-6.

THIRD TROT,—Calumet 1, Repington 2, Wildmoor 3. Won easily. Time 5.23 3-5.

PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP.- lniaribbon 1, Esperanto 2, Rose Pink 3. Won very easily. Time 1.52. OMAKA WELTER, 7 furlongs.—Miss land 1, Laoy Penza 2, Zola 3. Won by a. head. Time 1.35 3-5.

TELEPHONE HANDICAP,—Ahika 1, Matatua 2, Spangle 3. Won by nearly three lengths. Time 1.18 3-5. IIIVERLAND’S HANDICAP .—Black Night 1, Cold Coast 2, Jean Gluten 3. by two lengths. Time 2.34 2-5. FOURTH TROT.—Annie Black 1, Coalfield 2, Rita Rye 3. Won by a length. Time 2.34 2-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP.—- Gold Problem 1, Hymcttius 2, Trentham Rose 3. Won by a length. Time 1,4 4-5.

The tote handled £15,394, making a total for the meeting of £27,435, against £30,583 at the March Meeting.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 4

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RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 4

RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 4

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