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RACING.

DANNEATRKE MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association). DANNEVJRKE. February 28. Danuevirke autumn meeting concluded in glorious weather, the track being hard and the attendance good. The tote handled £12,425, making £2-3,361 for the meeting, compared with £21,862 last year, an increas cof £4,502. Results : Higliweight Handicap.—(l) Break O’ Day 1, (3) Novar 2, (2) Baaman 3. AVon by three-quarters of a length. Time 2.11 3-5.

Novice Stakes.—(s) St. Melba 1, (1) Mothplane 2, (2) Tunbridge 3. Heads between placed horses. Time 1.16.

Hartgill Hamucap.—(s) Rowley 1, (4) Locarno 2, (2 )Higli Court 3. AVon by a head; ifour lengths. Time 1.40 3-5.

Tapuata Hack.—(7) Kiriana 1, <2) AVarfille 2, (5) A’olplane 3. Won by a head; half a length. Time 1.29. Telephone Hack.—(3) Monetize 1, (23 Delude 2, (4) Merry Mixture 3. AA r on by half a length. Time 1.15 3-5. Kaitoke Juvenile Handicap.— (1) Teawlia 1, (4) San Quex 2, (2) Gav Yir ginia 3. Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time 1.2 2-5. Glengarry Handicap.—(l) A'ast Acre 1, (2) Dobbni 2, (3) Plimmerton 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.14 2-5.

Tiratu Hack.—(l) Goodwill 1, (33 Archeria 2. (5) Imperial Fame 3. AVon by a head. Time 1.15 2-5. MARLBOROUGH MEETING. BLENHEIM, February 28. Marlborough summer meeting was held in glorious weather, the course being in excellent order, though wit’ - recent dry weather, it was inclined t - > he fast. The tote took £7,415, as against £7,281 for the first day last year. Starborough Trot.—(s3 Billy Bingen 1, (3) Miss Wilkes 2, (4) Peter Eyre 3. Won by a head ; three lengths. Time 3.46. Marlborough Cup.—(2) Discourse 1. (1) Imarosebud 2. AA T on by two and a half lengths. Time 2.11 3-5. Pelorus Hack.—(6) Rabbi 1, (2) Tapestry 2. <o) The Dove 3. AVon by a neck; a length and a-luilf. Time 1.15. Summer Handicap.—(4) Miss Pat 1. (33 Quintmn 2, (2) Rameses 3. Won by a neck; two and a-half lengths. Time 1.13 4-5. Awatere Trotting Handicap.—(l) Radiola 1, (9) Hardiness 2, (8) Castle Chimes 3. AA r on by two and a-liaE lengths; four lengths. Time 3.40 1-5. Brooklyn Hack.—(2) Shot Silk 1, (1 First Ruler 2, (5) Master John 3. AVon .by a short head; two lengths. Time 1.16. Blenheim Handicap.—(3) Rameses 1. (2) Arrowmir 2, (13 Treshnm 3. AVon by a neck; half a length. Time 1.42 4-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1929, Page 3

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1929, Page 3

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1929, Page 3

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