RACING.
AT WATAROA
The Walnroa-Wnilangi races Look place on Friday, after having been postponed from the previous day owing to rain. There was a good attendance, but the fields were poor. Trial Handicap, 0 furlongs:—South Inch 1. lan Hamilton 2. 'I he only starters. Harihari Handicap Trot, 1! miles:— Irvingdale 1, Alatainui 2. W:\taroa Handicap, L\ miles:—Rapid Bose 1. North Inch 2, Sandy .McDonald J. Wailangi Handicap, c lurlongs:Elmorz and (ashman (dead heat). Stewards’ Handicap, (i lurlongs:— North Inch 1. Rapid Bose 2. Farewell Handicap:—Cash Box 1, Elinor/. 2. AT HARIHARI. The Harihari races took place on Saturday, there being also a good attendance, but poor fields. Trial Handicap, of furlongs :—lnn Hamilton I. South Inch 2, Acs J. Onl\ starters. Merepo Handicap Trot. 1 mile: Chips 1. Irvingdale 2. Harihari Handicap, 1.1 miles:—Rapid Bose 1. (’ashman 2, North Inch 3. AY on easily. Wataroa Handicap, 0 furlongs :—lan Hamilton 1. North Inch 2, A’css 3. The only starters. Factory Handicap. 7 furlongs: (ash Box 1. Elinor/, 2. The only starters. [by koiiavii —mat press association.] NELSON BACKS. NELSON. Feh. 28. The concluding day ot the Nelson Jockey Club’s meeting was held in showery weather, with a large attendance. The track was good. The ti le took £14.350 against £IB,BOO for i:> same day last year, and lor the meeting 125,905 against £31,05)6. Trial Handicap- Some Abbey I. Swift 2, Seakist 3. Also started: Utaura, Waterlen, Timitangata. _ Won bv three lengths, lime 1.13 2-o. Ahitai Trot.—lvy Viking 1, Bevolia 2. Wrie 3. Won by three-quart ms ol a length. Time 4.50. Beil wood .Memorial. A iewpomt I. Pink Bose 2. Prosperity 3. All stalled. AY cm by half a length. Vimei.ll *2-5. Taihuna Handicap —l.a Beve 1, All Gold 2. Master Sarto 3. Also ran: Gardanl, Bonny Clan. Won by two lengths. Time 1.15 2-5. Living Handicap.—Alegala 1. lug l’usli 2. Master Sandstone 3. Also started :—Kuin, Crown Star. AA'on by a length. Time 1.15 1-6. Wakaiu Handicap—Rovolia 1. Olwyn •> Bon Pang 3. Scr. Huon Lad. Proud Jovce. Won by a length. Time 3.40. Stoke Handicap- Kilmar 1. Lord l.eslm •_>. Gardenia 3. Scr. Bonnie Gold. Miss Minnie. Won by half a length. Time 1.10. . . , Wnimea Handicap—Bonnie toilet I. Big Bush 2. Glueinenl 3. All started. Won by a length. Time 1.30. Y.11.C. MEETING. AIEI.BOFBNE, March 1. The weather was line and bright lor Hie Y.R.C. races, and there- was a splendid attendance. The going was good. Pine Hurdles.—Gulgo 1. Pmdarus Palbi 3. Ten starters. Won by one length. Time 3.42. Roisel fell. St. T.e^or —Spenrfolt 1, AN ychrily The Slave 3. Eight started. Won by five lengths. Time 3.1',. Esscnelon Stakes.—The Hawk 1. Heroic 2. Baekwooet 3. Five started. \\ on bv three lengths, l ime 2.n.L Newmarket Handicap.—-A alinrd 1. Adrift, 2. I.ausanuo 2. Won •>>’ lengths. Time 1.11 3-4. Sires Produce Stakes.—Poetaster I. Petunia 2. Manfred 3. Seven started. Won bv two lengths. Time 1 Brunswick Stakes.— Llnnthcmy L TTilbe 2. Drongo 3. AA’on by a neck. Time 2.0 V.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 1
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