RACING.
lIV TELHGHAPTT— PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. A VOX DALE .J. C. AI FETING. AUCKLAND, September 25. The Avondale .J. (’. Spring .Meeting opened at Ellerslie to-day in fine weather, with a larger attendance. The tote took ’ 072,935, compared wit"! 050,500, when the Club raced at its own ground at Avondale. Results:— Maiden Plate.—Antrim Hoy 1. Bahama 2, Tinoka 3. Won by two lengths and a half. Time 1.23 4-5. Grey Lynn Hurdles.—King’s Guard I. Gleimtus 2. Mahgolaiie .3. Won by half a length. Time 3.15 3-5. Welter Handicap.— Day Guard 1. Sir Archie 2. Imitation 3. Won hv half a head. Time 1.15 2-5. Avondale. Cup.—Deacon Light 1. Tnnndecs 2. Lord Star 3, Nippy 4. Won by a long neck. Time 2.30 3-5. Avondale Stakes.—Cimahue 1. High Finance 2, Laughing Prince 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.1 3-5. Flying Handicap.—Le Clioucas 1, Teabell 2, I’nvo 3. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 1.14 2-5. Henderson Handicap.—High PiLeh 1. tTo Moiumui 2. .Mosaic 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.27 2-5. Swanson Hack Welter.—Chamour 1, Kilperon 2. Wiltshire 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.10 3-5. NAPIER PARK M FETING. NAPIER. September 25. The Napier Dark Spring Meeting concluded to-day in line weather, with a good attendance. The tote handled 212.772. making 223.312 for the meeting, against 212,951 for the one day meeting last year. Results : Nursery Handicap.—Tori 1. Lady Or by 2. Rory O’-More 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.2 3-5. Trial Hack. —Starboard Light 1, Comedies 2, Molto 3. Avon by a head. Time J.. 15 2-5. Eskdale Hack Hurdles.—Allmarimba 1. Lombnrda 2. Handy 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.41 4-5. Racing Club Handicap.—Perle de Leon 1. Tiega 2. De Luxe 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.53 2-5. Telephone Hack.—Mime 1, Vertigern 2. Cool Card 3. Won by a head. Time 1.14. Korokipo Higliweight.—Road Hog 1. Serene 2. Tlieic 3. Won by a short length. Time 1.42 3-5. Grandstand Handicap.—Royal Damoji 1. Licinius 2, Nine of Spades 3. Won by a ncek. Time 1.14. Puketapu Hack.—Hynanna 1. Stronghold 2. Henna nee 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.28 4-5. SYDNEY. September 26. The Hriwkesbury races were held in fine weather. The track was in good order, despite a long dry spell. Count Cavour confirmed the , confidence that liis supporters had placed
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1926, Page 1
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