SPORTING.
-RACES AT MOORFIELD. NEW ZEALAND HORSES WIN. (Australian Press Association.) ■ ' v,.SYDNEY,. Aug.. 1. The Moorfleld 1 Club held its meeting ,to-day. Several New Zealand horses were -engaged; Gold Mag, who scored at Rosehill on Saturday, carried a seven pounds penalty to-day and won again. Results ; Managers’ Kogarah Stakes: —Gold Mag (R. ißeed) 1, Sir Morion 2, Redbur 3. Won, by three-quarters of a length; a neck. Time 2.11. s Bank Holiday Handicap.—Havaspot (McCarten) 1, "Glenaner 2, Nord 3. Won by li lengths ; a bead; Time 2.8^. Staff Welter . Handicap ; second division.—Sarinch 1, Senator 2, Audo 3. Two lengths each way. Time 1.16-}. The New Zealanders Lrtitia and Dervish were unplaced in the Sellers’ Handicap. White Wings' was -unplaced in the Commercial Stake* Para and Ammon Ra T%ippP ar !£d • on 1 the tracks with the fore, legs bandaged to-day. ..., . s In the Moo refield iStaf| Welter there were twelve starters, "including Movio -Star and Hunt th e Slipper.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1932, Page 5
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