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SPORTING.

REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. SECOND DAY. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) The Midsummer Meeting of tho Reefton Jockey Club concluded on Saturday, under most unfavouraoie weather conditons, showers falling intermittently throughout the day. There was, nevertheless, a good attendance. The going was very heavy. The totalisator handled £5980* for the day, compared with £7,720* on the corresponding day of 1931, a, decrease of £1740. The total for the two days was £13,225*, compared with £14,240 for the two days in 1931, a decrease of £1,014*.

County Hack Handicap:—(l) Awamutu 1; (7) Monastic 2; (6) Dawn o’ Day 3. Won by a length. Time 1.26 2-5.

Second High Weight Handicap:—(2) Rational 11. 1; (3) Giggleswick 2; (1) Gold Sand 3. Won by ft head. Time 1.33 1-5.

Waiuta Trot:—(6) August- Pointer 1; (3) Skillicorn 2; (4) Flying Kate 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.23. President's Handicap:—(B) Giggleswick 1; (3) Thu ruby 2; (2) Taku Tama 3. ' Won by 2 lengths. Time 1.45 2-5. Cronadun Handicap:—(2) Flower 1; (1) Tip Tree 2; (3) Rational 11. 3. Won by H lengths. Time 1.34. Inangahua Handicap: —(1) Arrowmaid 1; (5) Shootist 2; (6) Knoekalong 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.26 3-5, Broadway Trot:—(4) Etiquette 1; (1) Lord Leslie 2; (5) SkilHeorn 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 3.44 2-5. Farewell Handicap: —(I) Ranelagh 1; (2) Ravine 2; (5) Thursby 3. Won by a bead. Time 1.35 3-5. THAMES' MEETING. THAMES, Jan. 9. For the Thames races on the .second day there was beautiful weather, with a good attendance.- The course was hard and dry. Results: Kopu Handicap: —(7) Snow Lap 1; (1) S-ilene 2; (2) Glen Rata 3. Won by half a neck. Time 1.15. County High Weight—(l) Hit- tho Deck 1; (5) Uluminagh 2; (2) Alloy 3. Won by a neck. Timo T,50 1-5. Turua- Handicap: —(I) Limex and (5) Lady Musk a dead lieat 1; Royal Gallant 3- Time 1.14 1-5-President's Handicap:—(2) Marechal 1; (5) Tradesman 2; (1) King Fopd 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.12 2-o. '

Plate:—(3) Volimond 1; (1) Flying Prince 2; (5) Grand Talk 3. Won by a length- Time 1.54. Hikutaia Handicap:—(l) Gigantic 1; (3) Tin Lap 2; (2) Welcome Lu 3. Won by a nose. Time 1.1 4*5. Ngatea Handicap:—(3) Snow Lap 1; (4) Ruby Dawn 2; Escalus 3, Won by a neck. Time 1.14. Farewell Handicap: —(1) Eager Rose 1; (4) Sir M«nd 2; (2) Ruffles 3. Time 1.2? U,

The tote took £8,849, compared with £14,419. at last- meeting, total being £16,350' against £26,98f, a decrease of £1Q,031,

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1932, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1932, Page 2

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1932, Page 2

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