RACING NEWS.
[by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] HASTINGS RACES. HASTINGS, April 21. The totalisntor put through £37,160 as compared with £37,265 for the second day last year, a decrease of £lO5. The totalisator figures for the meeting were £68,844 as against £69,026 for the corresponding meeting last year, a decrease of £172. Results. Burke Memorial Stakes.—Lovematch 1, Verbosity 2, Gold Kip 3. Won by a length. Time 2.9 1-5. Okawa Handicap.—Chrysostom 1, Heptn 2, Biiulle 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.13 1-5. Ohiti Handicap.—Sylvan 1, Rose j Wreath 2, Oraria 3. Won by a head. ! Time 1.55. Oldtio Handicap.—Lord Muskerry 1, Spook 2, Black Art 3. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 1.15. j SOUTH CANTERBURY RACES. i TIMARU, April 21. The tote took £21,772} against £l7,- | 012 for the first day last year. Otipua Steeplechase.—Barrister 1, j Zarkoma 2, Sartomart 3. Won by j eight lengths. Time 5.28. j Electric Stakes.—Kilderg 1, Brown-, ie 2, Humboldt 3. Won by a good , length. Time 1.1. Rose well Hack Handicap.— Gossard 1, Bonny Mac 2, Pa 11 ah 3. Won by a 1 short head. Time 1.14 3-5. Doncaster Welter Handicap.—Braid , 1, Comment 2. Twinkle 3. Won hv a , length and a half. Time 1.27. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. 1 TIMARU, April 22. ; South Canterbury Jockey Club’s j autumn meeting was continued to-day ! after a light rainfall overnight. The ; course was in good order with a large | attendance. . j Trial Handicap.—Marauder 1, Weird j 2, Staff Officer 3. All started. Won i by a length. Time 1.3. ■ Pareorn Handicap.—General Advance ; 1, Killowen 2. Pyjama 3. Scr. Going j Up. Won bv a length. Time 1.24. j Beaconsfield Handicap.—Botliina 1. ! Bonny Mac 2. Osterman 3. Scr. Lin- i ton. Won by a head. Time 1.27 1-5. J Autumn—Satisfaction 1, Miss Mur'd ; 2, Rorke’s Drift 3. Scr. —Radial. Won by three quarters of a length. Time 1.40. RACING FACILITIES. LONDON, April 20. Sir A. Geddes has informed the j Jockey Club that Government has no i objection to running the One Thousand ! and Two Thousand Guineas on Friday, - 1 29th, but no special facilities will be afforded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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356RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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