SPORTING.
BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. CAULFIELD HACKS. AIKLBOURNK, Oct. 16. ' The weather was fine, but dull, after rain in the early morning, and there was a large attendance on the second day of the Y.A.T.C. races. , Alena Nursery Handicap.—A rebelling I. Yacciim 2. Paravane 3. Won by 1.1 lengths. Time 67 J. Power Stakes.— Kasingwok! ]. Wallace Alortlake 2. Drongo 3. Won by } a length. Time 2.26 2-6. Cooiig.v Handicap.—Graetiliis 1, San Antonio 2. Recline 3. Won bv a length. J Time 2.23 J. Archalaiis led always in the Nursery Handicap, lie cost a thousand as a yearling, and is engaged in the Maryhynong Plate. The two thousand guinea colt. Victorian King was tenth. It was a great race for the Power Stakes. EaXingwold led over the last mile. Wallace Alortlake was fourth at the turn, and nindq a strong challenge, finishing the best. _£ PIT) SCRATCHED. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 16 Duo was scratched for the New Zealand Cup at 11.10 a.m. to-day. .MELBOURNE, Oct. 16. Gloaming. The Hawk and Heroic are nominated for the Cox Stakes at Mooney Valley meeting on 26th. Oct.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 2
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