RACING NEWS.
| BY TKLEGUAPII—I’HII I’ItESS ASSOCIATION] NAPIER PARK RAGES. | NAPIER March 11. I The first day of Napier Park meeting opened at Greenmeadows in perfect weather, course hard and dry and attendance large. AM A RUNUI HURDLES—GeneraI Raven 1. Strangeways 2. Maruia 3. Only starters. Won by two lengthy. Time 3.2 1-5. ESK HANDICAP.—Nakere 1. Hepta *2. Kilke,. 3. Ser. Battle Knight. Won ! easily by a length. Time 1.1 2-3. | Cup. Maiolia 1, Rente 2, Gasbag 3. j Ser. Patetonga. Askari led for half the ; journey, tint Maiolia came in the ! straight, winning easily by a length, j. Time 2.6 1-5. Jj | POLICE PRECAUTIONS. 1 I 'Received tuis dav at 1 36 f. in • LONDON. March 10. Tn view of the Liverpool outrages the police are taking special precautions at j ‘ the Grand National meeting on AYed- j ‘ ' iiesda.v when the King, Queen, Princess j .Mary and Prince of Wales are attend- I ing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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154RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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