RACING.
[ttv TELKOItArir— S'Kll TUI 1-’,5.3 ASSOCIATION.] WOODVILI.E R.UTNi: CI.LB. WOOnVTDLK, Dee. fi. The Woodvillo races were concluded in glorious weather, with the attendance large and the track in splendid order. The tote handled fIW.OOO against £”7,881 for the corresponding meeting. track I! in dies. Captain Sarin 1. Sting Camp Ton Tana A. Won hy three lengths. Time Pel!). Stewards' Handicap —-Imperial Spark 1. Bugle Not.- 2. Iha not a A, Won by a head. Tune. Lit A-.'i. Railway Handicap.- Island 1. Birkic* 2. Sunnrt A. Won by two lengths. Time 1.1 A 3-5. Juvenile l-fandii ap.—King’s Lolly .!, Lady Isinglass 2. Roiiideer A. Time 1.1. Memorial Handicap. Muuwawhern 1. Admiral Codrington 2. Little River A. Won by a length. Time I .A!). Telegraph I Lick.—Civility I. Kileoo 2. Stymie A. Won by a length. Time 1.1. Puawbala Handicap Royal Divorce I. Fleeting 2. Hall Mark A. Won by two lengths. Time 1.20. Gorge Handicap. (,>uesi 1. Happy Days 2. First Salute A. Won by a nose. Time 1.53.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1923, Page 1
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168RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1923, Page 1
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