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RACING.

[by TKI.Kti It At’lt —I’ER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] RON I FORM DESTROYED. t'l lIHSTCII DIKII. Aug. 15. Roniform broke his leg when lie 101 l in tin- Hunters’ Hurdles yesterday, and (.nil tu lie destroyed. SALE OF RACEHORSES. CHRIST: IiCRCII, Aug. 15 At the sale of W. A. XiehoH’s Trelawney stud, a filly by Greys pear Stmglow, was purchased by G. D. Greenwood (l.oiigbcach) for 150 guineas. 11. Hilton Mastenon) bought the stallion Groyspear for 41(1 guineas. A three-year-old colt, by Winkie—l.uily Minerva, brought t!5(l guineas; Pilliewinke fetched 1909 guineas, and a filly by Groyspear Water-spray, 310 guineas. All three were purchased by R. W. King, of Riccartoti. OLD VERSUS NEW RIDINC ST YLE LONDON. Aug. II Arising out of the doehtrni ion by l.orcl Durham, in a recent turi ease, that no one riding on the old style would have a chance against the moo cm -tv'e. :h.' jnekev Camion, ruler ol the Derbv winner in DTI!. challenios Steve Donoglme to a mile race on any i"r well-known houses to lost tin- nsputivt stvles, but Cannon is -■ ]■ i.!• t ling that lie shall receive an allowance ol llllb. Cnni'i.u says that it he wins, la- will Vo ready to change mounts with Duunghiio, and reride the race with the same allowance. (IRANI) NATIONAL MEETING. TO-DAY'S RESI ITS. eiIIHSTOIH KC 11. August m. The ( . .1. C. meeting wk- continued in warm sunny weather. Hunt (Tub Cup.- Tokomairiro 1, Mn11iii*ontT 2, Rhob'U'o All started. Won by six lengths. 47 2-5 Wool-ten Handicap. Kciiinorc 1. Ki!foiif 2 Happy Warrior.’. All started. NY mi 'ey a. length. Time 1.13. Beaufort Steeples - Master Deter 1. First Fine 2, Zens 3. Ser.--Mamtwn-p,Digit. Won by t' o lengths. limo 5.19. Summer Handicap- Red Wink 1. Barmaid Cunioinpi 3. Sir. Mountain Signal. Won by a. length. Tim* 1.1 I 1-5. OBAN!) NATIONAL HURDLES:—General Advance I Vagabond Peter Annins •» Sir. Malingerer. Matatna. Well by four lengths, lime T.-m !->. 'JTie winner was tlie first to break the line and was always handy. Racing for the straight, General Advance and Vagabond went to the front and were together at, the last hurdle, but the winner drew out on the fiat. Peter Vlll;ins wax two lengths behind \ ag.tlioiitl.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1923, Page 3

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1923, Page 3

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1923, Page 3

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