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RACING.

j By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. NAPIER. P-.RK RACES. XAIMER, March 10. The Napier Park: Autumn Meeting was concluded to-day in beautiful weather with an excellent attendance. The tote handled £14.012 for the day, against £13,309 of last year. The total for the meeting was 426,370, com-: pared with £24,036 "in 1927. an in-i crease of £2334. Omaha. Hurdles—(l) Red Fuse hi a 1, j (2) Revel 2, (3). Modern 3. Won by' a length and a half; a ler.'gth. Time 2.45 4-5. Telegraph Hack Handicap—(2) Mon Bird 1. (4) Addlepate 2, (3) Tom: Bayne 3. "Won by half a length; i three lengths. Time 1.16. Kuao Handicap—(2) Millais 1, (3) Kaitoro 2. (2) Knightlike 3. Won ! by three lengths; a length. Time 1.2. McVav Memorial—(2) Black Mint 1, (1) Goshawk 2, (0) Pcrle Do I,eon 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.46 3-5. High Weight Handicap—(l) Tintoretto 1, (4) Lin Arlington 2, _ (o') T-Taiirangi 3. Won by a neck; Wo lengths. Time 1.54 4-5. Trial Handicap—(l) Clavers 1. (2), High Heather 2, (3) Brown Sugar 3. Won by a length and a half; three lengths. Time 1.16 4-5. St. Patrick’s Haiulica.p—o) Joy King 1, (2) Royal Damon 2, (5) Arrow Lad 3. Won by two lengths; a length and a half. Time. 1.15. Stewards’ Handicap—(l) Addlepato ], (4) Hinekatorangi 2, (2) Tangra 3. Won by four lengths; half a length. Time 1.29 4-5. MELBOURNE RACES. MELBOURNE, March 10. There was fine but dull weather for the races. The attendance was large and the going fast. A few New Zealanders were present. Gibson-Ca rniielniol Stakes.—Shadow King, 7.8, 1; Lalique, 7.4, 2; Balmcrino 6.11, 3. Twenty-one started. Won by a length; a neck. Time I.2UJ. King’s Plate.—Trivalve, 8.0, 1. Pilliowiukie, 9.1, 2; Imitator, 9.1. 3. Won bv a neck; two and a half lengths. Time 3.341. Leonard Stakes. —Lady 4 brill, 8.7, 1 ; Biskra, 9.2, 2 ; Margaux, 8.3, 3. Fifteen started. Won by u neck; three-quarters of a length. Time I. V Autumn Steeplechase.—Epevgne. 11. 1; Malang, 9.13, 2; Late Night. 9.9, 3. Six started. Won by two and a half lengths ; six lengths. Time 6.16 V Northeoto Handicap.—Valorem. 8.1, j ; Spear Maid, 9.6, 2; Mountain Prince. 7.6. 3. Twelve started. Won by a. short half head; one and a quarter lengths. Time 2.31, which is a com so record. Farewell Handicap.—Noscitur, 8.1, 1; Cromwell, 8.5, 2; Creosan, 8.4, 3. Twelve started. Mon by one and three-quarter lengths; a length. Time 1.38.1. t Tlio sectional times in the King’s .Piute were a s follows:—First four furlongs 592 last six 1.13 J: final mile I. HAWKKSBURY RACES. SYDNEY, March 10. At tlic I lawk os b uyv races, tile Cbvrcuclon Handicap resulted: Trcsillian, 6.9, 1. Iteonui. 9.7, 2. Foursoeks, . .0, 3. Four started. lime 1.4. WESTPORT JOCKEY CLUB. THE HANDICAPS. REEFTON,'March 12. Trial Hack Handicap.—Note 9.0. Gaslight. 8.8, Bankdraft 8.7, M’ild Work 5.1. Smithereens, Kilhirdie, Einiform 7.10, St. Nicholas 7.9, Craftsman, BclIcroplion Royal, Stanley, Never Mind 11. 7.7. Morley Handicap.—Moorland 9.0, Ardfinninn 8.2 V The Harp 8.10, CaliImrn, King Cheops 8.4, Wharfedale Para. 5.2. Kilocli, Steel Bar 8.0, Birthmark 7.7, Corn Rigs 7.10, No Response 7.7. .John ]}ix 7.7. (Iranitv Handicap r i rot.—Prompter, Hilda McKinney, Plavgirl. Lincoln . Pointer, Insurance. Stay Cluster, Logan Prince. Plain Bill, Daisy Audubon, | Dillon Chimes scr.. Charlie Lincoln 48, Charlie Bells, Jessie Bells 60. Alpine j Melody 84. Red Comet 120. Red Audubon 132, Ocean Chimes 132.

Orawniti Hack Handicap.—Arch Arrow 9.3, Note 9.0, Eriu-Go-Bragli, Gaslight 8.9, Bank-draft 8.7, Wild Work 8.1, Rapid Rose 7.12, Smithereens, No Response, Einiform, KiUadifie 7.10, Atone, St. Nicholas 7.9, Craftsman, Never Mind 11. 7.7. Westport Handicap.—Frills, Plavgirl, Daisy Audubon, Denver Thorpe, Lucy Audubon, Lincoln Pointer, Star Cluster, Claire, Plain Bill, Cawtliorne scr., McKenzie Girl 12, Knocklyn 24, Charlie Bells 36, Ocean Whispers, Anon 60, Bed Comet 72, Smithfield, Golden Loeanda 84, Norwood 96. Electric Handicap.—Moorland 9.12. Arrowmir 9.8, Arch Arrow 9.5. Quillfire 8.13, Erin-Gp-Bragh 8.8, Pickaninny 8.4, Flying faster, Carrigallon 8.1. Birthmark 8.0, Bjg Push, Atone 7.9, Ci.’ntts.njan, Never Mind 11.. Lady Mid, Jonquil 7.7. Scanlon handicap.—Hallownoon 9.11. Flamiug Ray, Wharfedale 9.0, King Cheops 8.13, Steel Bay 8.9, Lord Leslie 8.5, Rapid pose 8.5, Corn Rigs 8.3, Bitters, Royal Stanley 8.0. Karamea Handicap.—Moorland 9.10, Arrowmir 9.6, Hallownoon 9.4, Arch Arrow 9.3. Tip Tree, Quillfire 9.0, Caliburn 8.9, Flaming Ray 8.7, Para, King Cnoops 8.6, Killocli. Pickaninny 8.4. Flying Master 8.1, Birthmark 8.0, Corn Rigs 7.13, John Dix 7.7.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1928, Page 1

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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