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HALCOMBE RACES

DISTRICT HURDLE RACE. Mr J. G. Wilson's Doctor 1 Mr Tuku's Ranriki ... 2 Mr James' Con way 8 Mr W. McDerinott's Lucy Long, and Mr Neill's Sunshine also ran. HACK HURDLES. Mr Palmer's Dodger ... 1 — : — Lady Maud ... ... 2 Mr Grower's Cleaver 3 Mr London's Speculate, Mr Cameron's Corduroy, Mr Green's Creeping Jenny, and Mr Hunt's A also ran. MAORI SCURRY. Te Arohori's Reureu 1 Tuku'a Maori 2 S. Harmon's Maori Girl, and Hiri Wetere's Kiniitara also started. HALCOMBE CUP. Mr J." P. Hammond's Coral 1 Mr W. McDerinott's Lucy Long ... 2 Mr Managh's Black Bess 3 Mr Neil's Sunshine, and Mr J. G. Wilson's Timor also ran. The Pony Race was easily won by Mr Williams' Topsy, Mr Morris' Broom Girl second. Mr McDonnell's Uno, Mr McDeruiott's Corsair, Mr London's Flirt, and Mr Anderson's Polly also ran. The Hack Race was easily appropriated by Mr A. Cameron's Bye-and-bye, from a field of seven. FLYINC HANDICAP. Mr Neil's Sunshine 1 Mr Managh's Black Bess ... ... 2 Mr Hunt's A, Mr Bighead's Cleaver, and Mr Crabb's Lady of the Lake also ran. DISTRICT HURDLE RACE. Mr J. G. Wilson's Doctor 1 Mr W. McDewnott's Lucy Long ... 2 Mr Tuku's ftauriki 3 Hack Race was won by Mr G. Whale's Creeping Jane, by three lengths from Mr Wilde's Aristotle. Five others started.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1596, 31 December 1885, Page 4

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HALCOMBE RACES Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1596, 31 December 1885, Page 4

HALCOMBE RACES Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1596, 31 December 1885, Page 4

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