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RACING

MAP,TON RACES. ,By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) MARTON,' September 5. -Barton’s one day spring meeting was held to-day. The morning was dull; but improved later, though it was chilly. The course was holding. The attendance was fair. The tote handled £10,278, against t'l(i,oSo on the first day at the same meeting last year. Results:— Trial Plate.—(,‘j) Dormod 1. (6) Marina 2, (13) The Warden 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.17. Rata Hack Hurdles. —(2) Cohesion 1, (3) Beaumont 2, (6) Lieut. Bill 3. Won by fifteen lengths; five lengths. Time 3.0. Spring Hack Cup.—Pangolin 1, 13) Lady’s Boy 2, (4) Singleton 3. Won bv one length; three lengths. Time 1.32. Marton Handicap.—(4) Queen Arch 1, (2) Royal Mint 2, (1) Bisox 3. Won by a head; one and a-half lengths. Time 2.13. Hunt Cup Steeples.—(s) Trouble 1. (9) Risk 2, (2) Master Arch 3. Won by ten lengths; fifteen lengths. Time 5.50. Electric Hack.—(2) Moutoa Treasury 1, (I) Knightlike 2. (7) Tanagra 3. Won by a bead; three lengths. Time 1.22. Railway Handicap.—(s) Blimp 1, (2) Lady’s Boy 2, (3) Oration 3. Won by a neck; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.19 4-5. Tutacnui Handicap.—<T) Palo Star 1, (4) Kilburn 2. (7) Calithe 3. Won by a length ; eight-lengths. Time 2.21

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1928, Page 1

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RACING Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1928, Page 1

RACING Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1928, Page 1

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