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SPORTING.

> l . •V.;***; vyr;?;; “- •: r . NAPIER PARK MEETING. (Per Press Association— ICopyright) 1 Copyright) “ 7 HASTINGS,* June 22. The Napier Park ; Rachig , meeting w&sl Feld to-day in ftrioj, ; but ■> N dull, FvidatF^lU-Ther ‘£42ll"' 10s compared with £5098. on the same day -lasjr Results : • Moteo*'Hack High. Grader ' 1,

(2-1) Henry of Nava re 2, (5-5) Merry Damon »*5. Won 'by a head- three lengths. Time 2.44' 1-5. Maiden' • Scurvy.—(7-41 Bradman 1, (6-6) MissaTty 2, (1-2) Hunting . .Star 3. Won by a length j two ‘lengths. Tim© 1:2 4-5.- v' - . • ; . *. ‘ •%_-

Flying HaaKlicaip.j—(3-1). Slippery 1, (1-2) Royal -Hunting ,2, (2-3) Huntingdon 3. Won thy three-quarters of a length; a length. Time 4.15,2-5. 1 - ■ . Napier Steeplechase.—(l-1) Acervat© 1, (2-3) Revel 2,. (4-4). Kaokaoroa 3. Wen by a head: four lengths. Time 5.13. Meeanee Hack.—.(2-2) .Swift, and Sure 1, (1-1) A(<isculu* 2. (3-7) Banting ; Jay 3. Won by. a. head each way.’- Time ■ll6 4-5.' ' v

Stewards’:. Stakes.) —:(3 i 4),. Chief Marionette 1, (1-1) Courtyard 2,. .-<(6-5) Kalmuk 3. Wom by'a ‘short head; two lengths. Time 1.54 3-5. >s»ttl<*rs’ Hack.—(B-8) Gold Ruler ,1, (6-7) Grand Lahu 2, (3-3) Princess Bell 3/ Won by two lengths ; half a length. Tim© 1.29’ 2-5 ' ■ "t

METROPOLITAN f.G. FINANCES. CHRISTCHURCH, June 22. The annual report of the New Zealand Metropolitan Troftiiig Club stares that the income, and expenditure account for the year shows a profit of £590 17s 5d Stakes distributed amounted to £22,050, and • the committee states that, as .a considerable improvement in the condition of the country may be expected in the near future, the stakes-will accordingly in»-. prove. The nef t amount., paid in Government taxes w'as . £10.525..

SEVERE FRGSTC P ECO?PEP. ' ASHBURTQN: June 23. Evoctg 'of twenty; degrees and over liav© been (registered at Mount Somers for the last. week. There were 23 degrees on Wednesday and 24 yesterday, the latter being a record, '

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 5

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 5

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 5

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