RACING.
[~Y TKLF.UBAPII— RRR T*RKSS ASSOCIATION.] GISBORNE RACES. GISBORNE, July 2'^ The tote investments were C9;U-. compared with 011,981 on the h-st day last year, a decrease ol L'wU-i. Pari; Hurdles. Highway 1. Gcneial Raven 2. Silver Stride 3. Won >■>' ene length. Time 3.52. Maiden Haek.-New Moon I. Uolonett 2, Hentherite 3. Won by a l'eadTime 1.3. Living Hand leap. — Most hem's 1, £■ ~i cr 2, Waipatu _3. Won hv linlf " length. Time 1.17 -'-5 Gisborne Steeples.-Anrore 1. u ' ,k Rose 2, Han Han 3. Won W “’" r lengths. Time 6.23. Hack Flat.— Crists I. Sweet Heatln n Ki,„dv and Heather King a dead hint feu'‘third. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 1.31. Tramwav Hack Steeplechase.—Nohh I, .Hentlra'2, Radio 3. Won by toy lengths. Time 1.11. , Winter Oats.—Whaimko 1. Orov ' l ;.’ -• ALat tine 3. Won by four lengths. Lime 2.1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 3
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141RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 3
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