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RACING.

RANGITIKEI RACES

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.

BULLS, March 5. I Ngahapa Hack—(l) Latakia (Web! ster) 1, (5) Tentcall 3, (8) Airforce 3| Also started: Monolaff, PatearouJ Merry Melody, Mount Shannon, Sov-1 iet. Rvola, Valma. Won by a neck. Time 1.29 3-5. Scott Memorial: —(3) Dobbin (Wiggins) 1, (6) Broad Acre 2, (1) Acora! 3. Also started: The Raider, Freehold, Te Atiawa. Won by a length. Time 1.14 1-5. Putenui Hack:—(4) Auctioneer (J. Barry) 1, (1) Skyrider 2, (7) Riogliail 3. Also started: Red Fuschia, Joyspear, Aurora Borealis, Callamart. Won by a half a length... Time 1.50 u-5. Clifton High weight Handicap :—(2) Manly (H. Gray) 1, (1) Callanmore 2, (3) High Falutin’ 3.' Also started: Avro, Captain Gazeley. Won by half, a head. Time 1.28 3-5. Carnavon Hack Handicap:— (2) Equitant (J. Barry) 1, (1) Ten Acre 2p (4) Arrow Boy 3: Also started: Kentish Lady, Good Acre, Adventus. Won by three lengths. . Time 2.14 3-5. The tote took £13,147 against £14,521 for the first day last year, a decrease of £375. v SECOND-DAY.

BULLS, March 6.

Rangitikei meeting is being concluded to-day in warm, overcast weather, track hard and fast and good attendance. .... ;-: r i Ohakea Hurdles:— (H. Dulieu) 1, (4) 2y|(2) Royal Acre 3. All started: ' v; by tfjvo lengths. Time 2.49 2-5. 5 Maiden Handicap: —(4), ,\Lady Lucerne (Webster) 1, (1) Golden Flower 2, (5) Moatoa 3. All started. Won by four lengths. Time 1.16.

ELECTRIC TOTE,

LONDON, March 5

The. automatic telephone manufacturing oomnany’s electric' totalisator has been officially adopted for British, courses. Models will shortly be exhibited in Australia and New Zealand.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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268

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1930, Page 5

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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