RACING.
ay TiinnanAPH— rnnss assn - ., copyright EGAiOXT PACES. HAW MPA. May Id. The second day's- racing of the Egmontli meeting concluded in line, cold weather, with a good attendance.- 'I he track, considering the rain yesterday, was in excellent condition. The tote handled £23,0371 against £22,501 last year. Results:— Xganiutu Hack.—Captain Guzelcy J, Sovent 2. Cartage 3. Won by half alength; a head. Time 1.16. Manawapou Hurdles.—Alt. Alart.i 1. Kareao 2; Zircon 3. Won by four lengths; two lengths. Time 2.2-1. Adamson Steeples.—.Passin’ Through 1, Pttwhero 2, Silent Dick 3. Won by a head ; six lengths. Time 1.12. Mokoio Handicap.— Beiizora 1, national 2, Day Guard 3. Won by a neck; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.1.) 1-5. Shorts Hack.—Royal Laud t. Erin Go Bragh 2. Boburito 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 1.41. Davidson Handicap.—Glengariff I. Shining Armour 2, .Merry ‘Day 3. Won by a nose; three lengths, lime 2.0.
Borough Hack.—Kilia 1, Brigadier Bill 2, Subjection 3. Won by half a head; a neck. Time 1.31. A DISQUALIFICATION.
An inquiry was held into the running of Dubious in the Alanawapou Hurdles. The Judicial Committee disqualified the rider (H. AlcSweeney) for twelve months. Regarding the possible disqualification of the horse, the owner was given an opportunity ol giving evidence concerning the running. NORTH CANTER Bl"It Y RACKS. CHRISTCHURCH, Alay 16. The weather was line and the track in good order for the North Canterbury Racing Club’s*autumn meeting at Rangiora on Saturday. The totalisator handled £10,210] against £12,850 last year. Results:— Oxford Handicap.—Gay Queen i, Sayonara 2, Gay Life 3. A\on by tnree lengths; a neck, lime 1.44. Trial Stakes.—Solfcllo 1, Cultivation 2, Rebuke 3. Won by half a length; one length. Time 1.17. Fernside Trot.—Alvina 1, Airman 2, Logan Maid 3. Won by five lengths: twelve lengths. Time 4.54. North Canterbury 1 landicap.—Lady C’larenceaux 1. Tarleton 2, Prince Ferouy. 3. Won by one and a Judf lengths; two lengths. Time 2.7 2-5. I.oburn Hack.- Lytup 1, Gay Queen 2, Corinthis 3* Won by three lengths; four lengths. Time 1.15 3-5. Farewell Welter.—Gold Brick 1. Kilns 2, Brown Lady 3. A head each way. Time 1.22 4-5. '
Ohaka Trot.— Bon Pang 1, Alvira 2, Alacandra 3. Won by a head; two length.s Time 2.19 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1926, Page 1
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