SPORTING.
NAPIER PARK MEETING. Peb Fresh Association. Napier, Juno 26. A total of £16,745 was put through the totalisator, as against £17,839 on the second day of last year, making a total of £31,934 for the meeting jcompared with £32,845 at the previous winter meeting. Additional results:— Winter Oats, 17550v5.. seven furlongs.—2 Black Heart 1, 3 Diavolo 2, 5 Suratura 3. Won by two lengths. !Time, lmin 35sec. Park Steeplechase, 300sovs., about 'two miles and a-hall.—2 Sandy Paul jl. 3 Ngapata 2, 9 Sportsman 3. Leapuki, Dogger Bank, Paremata, and iMerrie Lad fell. Won easily. Time, omin 38 2-ssee. | Hunt Club Steeplechase, cup valued 20 guineas with (iOsovs. added, about two miles and a half.—l The Mouse 1, I Bandalero 2, 5 Clinker 3. Kirk by fell while leading. Won by ten lengths. Time, omin 55 3-ssec. Portrait Hurdles, 2()(>sovs., one mile and three-quarters.—3 Brae Imm 1. 8 Sam Pan 2, 1 Kew 3. Won on the post by a head. Time. 3min 27 3-5 I sec. Xewstead Hack, 120sovs., seven furlongs—s St. Omer 1. l.Haumahaka 2, !) Irish Fusilier 3. Won by a head. Time, lmin 36 2-ssec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 June 1915, Page 7
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188SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 June 1915, Page 7
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