RACING.
[ilT TEbECIRAPn —I’Elt MESS ASSOCIATION.] OWNER'S DECISION. DIENE DIN. Oct. -Jo. The owner of Roseday has decided to send the horse to Ricearton for the New Zealand Cup in preference to Auckland. POVERTY BAY RACES. (OSBORNE, Oel. 21. The Poverty Bay Turf (‘lull's Spring Meeting opened in line weather. The course was in first class order, and the going was good. The totalis,alor investments were £12.526 compared with £12.166 hist year. Results: Junction Handicap.—Westerner I. Barrier 2, Tatau Tatau tl. Won hy a neck. Time 1.23 1-5. First Hurdles.—Ceneral Haven 1. I’nttonga 2. Silver Stride 3. Won hy 2] lengths. Time 3123. Hosekind Hack Handicap.— Startle 1, General Carrington 2. Cairo 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.16 1-5. Spring Handicap. Muscotoon 1. Kahikatea 2, White Hope 3. AAon by one length. Time 2.13. Welter Handicap.—Miss Hoseland 1. Queen’s Up 2. l’erle tic Leon 3. Von by three-quarters of a length. No time was taken. Maiden Scurry.—Stern 1. Princess Nata 2, Afangatoetoe 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 10. Flying H;tmlien|>. —Barrier L, dovial 2. Civilform 3. Won hy halt a neck. Time 1.1(5 1-5. October Hack Handicap.---Koodoo 1. 2. Chaplin 3. Won hy lr.lt a length. Time 1.15.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1923, Page 3
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