RACING NEWS
IBY TEL EO RAP H —l* HR Pit ESP. ASSOCIATION ]
AIA ST K RTON r: A C ES. MASTKRTOX. October 13
The Spring .Meeting opened to-day. The sky was overcast and nin fell till the fluid race and intermittent showers till the concluding race. The tote took £10,751 against £17,201! on the corresponding day last year. There was a fair attendance
High Weight Handicap—Sir Wui ], Kyoto 2. Fora 3. Won hy a head. Time 2.15.
Trial Stakes.— Gazeworthy 1, Refrigeration 2. Kilbird •!. Mon hy a length and a half. Time 1.3. Flying Handicap.—Ambitious 1. Kikini 2, Royal Box 3. Won hy a length. Time 1.10 4-5. Lawn Handicap—Zouave 1, Roset 2. Lady Ben 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; third a neck away. Cup.— Bitters 1, Prince Martian. 2. Mataiia 3. Time 1.45. Lansdowne Handicap.—Garrett 1. Peri form 2. Deronlcde 3. Won hy two length. Time 1.10 4-5. Grandstand Handicap.—Martian Miss 1, Chimera 2, Taipairu 3. Won by a length and a half ; third a length away. Time 1.44 1-5. Farewell Handicap.—Kilbird 1, Zany 2, Karutalii 3. Won easily. Time 1-1 2-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1922, Page 3
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