RACING NEWS.
[by TELEGRAPH-—I'ISR PURS? ASSOCIATION] HASTINGS RACKS. HASTINGS, Oct. 4. The first experiment of the Ids tote resulted in the sum of £16,133 IDs being put through the machine, against £26,17-1 last year with the £1 tote, a decrease of £10,040 Kb. Hastings Stake-:—Bathos 1. Razzle Dazzle 2, Simoiiette 3. Scr. Mat-ion Bills. Wen by lengths. Times 1.1. denary Handicap.—Cold Steel l. Bonnie Heather 2, J’enintent 3. Won a head. Time 1.54 1-5,
FlaxnuTe Handicap. —Viyella, 1, Joyride 2, Magistrate 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.15. Flying Handicap.—Terawhiti 1. Grotesque 2, Tinihanga 3. Won by a head. Time 1.14 3-5.
GLOAMING’S WIN. i Received this dav at 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, Oct 5. The “Herald” cotnnientiiig on the Craven Rlate, says it really was no race, when fairly in the straight. Gloaming passing Bean ford in t-lio easiest possible manner, with several lengths to spare. All things considered, Gloaming linst hv regarded as the greatest horse of his time. The “Telegraph” says Wood rode Beauford with his hands and heels, hut he had no chance against the New Zealander. Gloaming's time is threequarters -ol a second slower than Beailford’s last year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1922, Page 3
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192RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1922, Page 3
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