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RACING.

[llY TKI.ECHATH —n.It I'P.KSS ASSOCIATION.] GISBORNE. RACES. GISBORNE. July 29. The Gisborne Racing Club concluded its steeplechase meeting to-day in dull weather. There were frequent showers of heavy rain. The course was heavy me tote took £9068. compared wit:. £15,357 on the corresponding day last year, a decline of £5689. The total for the meeting was £19,3-14. against £27.338 last year, a total decrease ol £7994. Hurdles. Highway 1. Heather Queen 2. E-'Ut de Cologne 3. Won by five lengths; third three lengths away. Time 3.2(5. Maiden Hack Handicap.— Polonett 1. New Moon 2. The Ilarp 3. Won by a neck, third a head away. Time 1.0 3-5. Waikanae Handicap.—Golden Light I. Heather King 2, White Hope 3. Heads separated the placed horses. Time 1.48. Te 1 Japura. Steeples. Oak Rose 1, A urore 2, General Raven 3. General Raven dislodged his rider, hut was remounted. Won by six lengths; third two furlongs behind. Time 5.52. Second Hack Elat.—Koodoo ], Yloivau 2, Polonett 3. Won by three lengths; third two lengths away. Time 1.193-5. Turangauui Steeples.—Noble 1. Mabiii 2, Hendra 3. Patetonga. stumbled and dislodged its rider. Won by four lengths; third six lengths away. Lime 4.14. Farewell Handicap.—Golden Light 1. AVcipatu 2, White Hope 3. AA on by naif a length; third two lengths away. Time 1.18.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 1

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 1

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1923, Page 1

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