SPORTING.
FIXTURES. April 16 and 17—Hawke's Bay J.O. Autumn. April 23 and 24—South Canterbury J.O. Autumn. April 24 and 25—Masterton R.C. Autumn. April 30 and May I—Marlborough Ji.G. .Autumn. May 8 and 9—Ashburton County R.C. Autumn. June 8 and 4—Dunedin J.O. Winter. COMING EVENTS. May 31—Great Northern Hurdle Race May 31- Grea* Northern Handicap. June 3—Great Northern Steeplechase. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. [Per Press Association.] Palmerston N., April 9. The sum of £17,608 was put through the totalisator, as against £12,430 last year, an increase of £5178. Additional results:— Taikorea Welter, of 140 sovs; one mile.—4 J. Patterson's Passadena, by San Fran—Ngaio, 8.4 (T. Lee), 1; 5 Royal Simon, 8.2, 2; 6 Waitoto, 8.0, 3. 8 Ceylon 9.6, 1 Rill 8.13, 3 Aruake 8.3, 6 Montreal 8.2, 2 Kilosteri 8.0, and 2 Lookwood 8.0, also started. Won by three lengths, the third horse being half a length away. Time, Imin 43 3-ssec. Linton Hack Welter, of 100 sovs; one mile and a distance.—l T. S. Bristol's Leonta, by Conqueror—Fair Wind, 9.9 (W. Price), 1; 4 Papamarama, 8.9, 2; 7 Mediterranean, 7.12, 3. 6 Rangikapua 8.9, 1 Chamanade 3.8, 5 Royal Patron 8.0, 3 Charge 8.0, 8 George 7.12, 10 Taurangi 7.12, and 9 Aviator 7.12, also started. Won by a bare length, the third horse being half a length away. Time, 2min. Longburn Handicap, of 300 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—s C. J. Parker's Multiply, by Mulifid—Lady Augusta, 7.11 (B. Deeley), lj 2 Coroniform, 8.6, 2; 6 Merrivohia, 7.5, 3. 1 Obligant 7.10, 3 Kinale 10.4, Lord Renown 6.7, and 7 Lady Nolan 6.7, also started. Kina and Lady Nolan led into the straight, where Coroniform took, charge and led to inside the distance, where Multiply came through and scored by a couple of lengths, the third horse being half a length away. Time, 29 l-ssec. Woodhey Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs j. six furlongs.—s A. L. Buckman'a Lady Louisa, by Campfire— Countess Cole, 8.2 (V. Lee), 1; 2 Monologue," 7 13, 2; 6 Gazette, 6.13, 3. 1 Zofces 8.2, 4 Black Lupin 7.12. :'. The Diver 7.U, 9 Powder Fox 7.7, 7 Eikmaid 7.5, b Sepoy 6.9, 10 General jyUtdero <6.7, 12 Inuuladdo 6.7, I Rosalys 6.7, 11 Coiviska 6.7, and 13 Sir Donald 6.7, nlso started. Won by two lengths, the third horse being a head away. Time, lmin 15sec. Telegraph Handicap, of 200 sovs; t 3ix furlongs.—t Sir G. Clifford's Glenfinnan, by Clan Ronald—Lady Annie 7.2, (Emmerson), lj 1 Peroneal, 8.0, 2; 5 Sanguinary, 7.13, 3. 2 Blue Lake 9.1, 3 Hermia 8.5, and 6 Caher Davon 7.7, also started. Won by a length, only a head being between the second and third horse. Time, 1 min 14 l-ssec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 2
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