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SPORTING.

WE IVLIN Wfl,C, MEETING. (By Telegraph—Per Pres* Association.) WELLINGTON, March 17.

'The tote tcok £18,251 >- 'compared •with £32,218. The attendance was he low the average for an off day.

Pacific M.imlicap:—(2) Midinette 1; (l) Gaiiie Carrington 2; (10) La Modern. 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 1.11 3-5.

Thompson Handicap : —(8) Gay Crest 1; (3) Cricket Bat 2; (2) Chrysolgy 3.. ’ Won by a length. Time 1.37* 3 5.

The winner’s time is the- next host to Kereinoana’s race record. Hunting Cry got. a had passage. It was with Gay Crest .at the false rail, and looked very unlucky.

Si 1 verst re am Handicap:—(s) Winsome Hind 1; (8) Lyrical 2; (G) Joie He Yal 3. Won by 1$ lengths. Time 1.40.

Railway Handicap:—(2) Golden Wings 1; (1) Lady Quex 2; (5) Grecian Prince 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.12. ‘

Tinakori. Handicap : —(8) Eminent 1; (5) fNqtinandy 2; (4) Royal Bengal 3. Won by a length. Time 1.12 1-5.

WAIMATE R,C. MEETING. t *. ■ ■ WAIMATE, sLarch 17. Wainmte ILC. annual meeting was favoured with fine weather, and there was a fall* attendance The track was good. The toto took £5,382 against £8.390 k last year.

Stud holme High Weight: —(1) Niggerhead T; (3) Tnrquinins 2; (2) Royal Liinond 3. Won by 2 lengths. Tiiiie 1.32.

Trial Plate:—(4) Night Guard 1; (I) Metal Bird 2; (3) Song Box 3. Won hv' a nock. Time 1.15 25.

Cup:—(l) Kamo 1: (4) Ranelagh 2 (5) Night Effort 3. Won by a nook Time 2.7 4-5.

Morven Trot:—(l)' Margaret Bingen 1: (6) Erin’s Own 2; (7) Dolly Hnon. Won hv a length. Time 3.37 4-5.. •President’s Handicap:—(2) A-s----iSemble 1; (3) True Shaft 2; (5) Meadow Lark 3. Won by % a length. Time 1.15, . i? 7

Waitangi Hack:—(4) Crash 1; (1) Red ißoyal 2; (5) Royal Limond 3. Won by \ a head. Time L 42 1-5. Hook Trot:—(1) Red Spur 1; (9) Great Seaman 2; ! (11) Evening Sun 3. Won. by 4 lengths. Time 2.55 4-5. Stewards’ Handicap:—(4) Pakitero 1; (1) Rational 11. 2; (6) Hot Tea 3. Won by a head. Time 1.28 1-5.

OPEN ALE R.C. MEETING

RAWER A. 'March 17

Opunake R.C. annual meeting was held before a moderate attendance in rain, which set in with the first race, though the track, was previously was hard, was in good order. The • tote handled £3,715 compared with £9,297,'. last : ear.

Pd tiki' ■Highwei-ght.—3 Joyspsar 1,2 Ten teal 1 2, 1 Davidstock 3. Won by a neck ; a : head. Time- 2.1 3-5. Maiden Handicap.—2 Tavora 1, 1 Sparkling Atom 2, 7 Tangiroa 3. Won by a, length; a head. Time 1.24. Railway Handicap.—4 Miss Sheff 1, 5 /Gold Zone 2, 1 Green Patch 3. Won by -three-quarters of a length. ' Time L3l.

C»p. —2 Gibraltar 1. 3 Calamine 2, (Richfield 3. Won bv a length; three lengths. <Tinie 2.13 1-5.

(Electric tHiuidi 'ap. —1 Cereal 1, 3 Fairy Girl 2. 4> Grby’s Choice l. Won by five lengths; two lengths. Time 1.3.

■St. Patrick's 11 indicap.-r-2 Green Linnet 1, ; 3 Gold D.iwn 2, 1 Kastertime 3. ■Won bv hali' a length ; two lengths. Time 1.15 1-5.

President's Handicap.—l Constant Son 1. 6 Kissless 2, 3 Potoleer 3. Won by four.'lengths ; one and a-half lengths. Time |2.0.

tFarwef! /Handicap.—3 Sparkling Morn ■l. 1 Cereal 2. 4 Grby’s Choice 3. Won bv four lengths; half a length. 'lime 1.15 2-5

OHIXE.MUm EC. meeting

PAEROA, March 17

Ohineman EC. annual meeting opened in -fine weedier with a large attendance. Results;

Hurdles.—3 Luminary 1, 4 Biform 2, ITe iHorriai 3. Won by two and a-half .lengths; ore -lid m-quarter. Time 12.55 4-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 2

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