RACING
EGMONT MEETING. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) HA AYER A. Alay 1. The Fgniont winter races concluded to-day in cold though fine neat her, before an improved attendance as compared with the first day. The tote handled £9,1)60 as compared with £18.340*J for the second day last year, making the total for this year’s meeting of fourteen races £17.535, as compared with £36.379 for eight 1 aces last yea>\ Additional results : '
Adamson Steeplechase, about 2 miles —2 Omen 1. 5 Nukumai 2. 1 Birkbeek 3. WOll by six lengths; two lengths. Aurora Borealis was fourth. 'Time 4.12.
Afokoin* Handicap, six furlongs.— 2 Ridgcmoimt 1. 1 Awaken 2. 3 Gold Dawn 3. Won by a length and a-qnar-ter; half a length; Cuticle was fourth. Tima 1.14. Shorts Hack, 5 furlongs.—l Leisure and 2 ATanifesto dead heat 1. 3 Crimostar 3. Third horse a length away. AJiss Chatter was fourth. 'Time 1.13?..
Davidson Handicap. 1 mile 110yds.— 2 ATorry Damon 1, 8 Calamine 2, 4 Richfield 3. Won bv a head: threenuarters of a length; Shrewd fourth. Time, 1.51.
Borough Hack. 7 furlongs. —s Nightmare 1, 1 Malahat 2, 4 Miss Sheff 3 Won by two lengths: one length Mer ry Melody fourth. Time 1.29 j,
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1931, Page 5
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