RACING.
[by tklegraph—per press association.] GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. CHRISTCHURCH. Aug. 11. The C. J.C. Grand National Meeting opened in tine weather, large attendance and track in good order, having dried up well during the last week. Hunters Hurdles.—Cara work 1. Paul Pry 2, Phil May 3. All started. Won by four lengths. Time 3.22.
Trial Hurdles.—Vagabond 1, Malingerer 2. Rowan 3. All started. Won hv a length. Time 3.58. Cashmere Plate.—Till' I. Hillock 2. Convcllette 3. Scr. Merkswich, Blazes. Grraiiial. Prinicira, Silo. Winke's Best. Won by a length. Time 1.17. J limners' Elat. Tinokalta 1, Red Gown 2. Peter Amatts 3. Scr. Poantti. Ontahii. Won by a length. Time 2.-10 GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLES. Oakleigh I Master Peter 2 First Line 3 Won hv a length. Time 7.1(1 2-5. Master Peter had a slight advantage at the last. I’euee, hut Oakleigh wore him down, f irst Line was six lengths away, followed by Whipcord. Red Cent and Omahu in that order. Ecus. Staff Officer. Explorer and Dick, fell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1923, Page 3
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