RACING NEWS.
it ' t“ Y TKLEGKAru— PUB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] t W ACM ATT.' PACES ‘I I W A I.MATE, March 15. I | ,tIL : "'aimate. Racing Chib’s aliuuw' mwt,n «’ tllol ' c ' «•«» a large attendI " lU ' U >. 1,11(1 tllc KO'iig was good though d' a tnile heavy owing to rain overn night. The tota lisa tor took J217,-tBG t 10s- three pounds above last veur's it total. jC Stiidholme Hurdles, pitch Dark [. !s |" dus 'Miex 3. Ail stinted. Won p I| - V flVt ‘ lengths; two lengths between 1- I : >m! third. Time 3.5. 1 111,1 Plate.- Dollar Piece I, Shandrc - Reality:!. Si r. Sv.eet .Melody. Moi- [ 'ix lengths; third a |r length away. Time 1.17. Wnimalc ( up- l.uiighrea I. Castelis hm 2. Nnm-rrant 3. Ser. Boskei Ii w. d Royal Mac. At the start Corn Rigs !- was leading and Loughrea close behind. ' v At Gk- straight Castellan came up, and i)'f Corn Rigs faded away, the race being ). won by three lengths, with Xunerrant four lengths away. Time 2.9 . ic Moreen Trot—Logan Lou 1, Wiitak: " Girl 2, Oboe M. Wilkes 3. Won hy two lengths; a length between second an dthird. ■ No time given, iit President’s Handicap.—Mythology I. is Petunia 2. Bosker Boy 3. All started. • o Won by three lengths, third a length i- Time 1.15. II Waitangi Welter. Dollar Piece 1. Firsl Aid 2. .Madam Chiron Ser. ■ ( , C-ir-oine. Accx. Time 1.30. a- Hook Trot Rex Coronado I. Wild t s I'nintcT 2. I VsGm ist 3. Won liv ;i TmiliT'm. Time 1.3 Q. ,f Siov.mhß' Hnmlionp.l. Carinim- 2. Osternnm 3. All started. |( 'Aon I.V a length each wav. Time 1.20 1-V 1. DISQCA 1.-IFTCATIOXS. -- ACCKI.AND, March 15. u The Auckland District Racing Colild mittee to-day decided the Peerless ease ■in connection with the Whangarei ,'n Paces in October. 1921. The horse t- Peerless was disqualified for the Poroti ie Hack Hurdles, the stakes to he refuudls ed. J. A. C. Fleming was disqualified lor five years, and I-. Hector Wynyard. j fo l ' three years. The aetien was taken j by reason o| a failure to register a part(l nership of joint interests iu the horse it The committee took no action regard, i mg the sub-eum-id racing of the horse Ihe oommitlee als.i considered the n,,. j. I ama-a-roa case hi connection with the ~ Ohineniiiri Races in March, 1921. T, Boles was disqualified for three years n "ii tlp- ground that he proposed to an :- api'i-etltiee jockey that the latter should s P"H the horse in the St. Patrick's Tlanl 'hen]> and promised to the trainer that he should allow the jockey to pull the horse. t (Tania-a-roa won the St. Patrick’s , Handicap at the Ohiiu-imiri Races on ‘ Wednesday last!. ;i NEW GRASS RECORD. WHANG A RET, Afarch 15. - At the Northland Trotting dub this afternoon, Man o’ War. paced hy a galloper. essayed to reduce the Australa- ' Sian grass track trotting record of 3.18 over a mile and a half distance. Man o Mar succeeded, covering the dK_ lane." in 3.1,. J. Brice jimr.. was the driver. He was presented with a gold medal. The owner (Air Corrigan) was presented with pipes ami a set of harness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 4
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529RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 4
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