SPORTING.
GISBORNE RACES. Per Press Association'. Gisborne, .July -I. The totalksator handled £15,402, Is compared with £16,78-3 on the same day last year, malting a .total lor the meeting of £29,918, compared with £30,515 last year. Additional results: Second Hack Flat, 12550v5., six furlongs.— I Kauri King (11.5) 1, .3 Potentiality (9.7) 2, 10 Brunswick ,9.8) 3. Won hy half a length. Time, 1.164. Tanranganni Steeplechase, loOsovs., two miles.— 1 .waster Malachi (1t).6) 1, 5 The Chi. f CO.-2) 2, 3 Saiitiagh (9.7) 3. Wo: i>y a tor pie of lengths. Time, 4.7. Farr well handicap, loOsovs., one mile.—2 Birkline (10.11) 1, 1 Rnapani (10.9) 2, 3 Mnltiano (9.0) 3. Rnapani, who went out one of the hottest favorites ever sden on the course, was beaten by half a length en the post, after leading all the way. Time, 1.44 2-5.
MELBOURNE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES. United Press Association. Melbourne, .July 4. The Grand National Hurdles resulted—Rathfarnham 9.0 (Martinez) 1, Lord Grey 10.5 (Boyd) 2, Wingarara 10.5 (Price) 3. All acceptors started. Time. 5.454—a record. Clontaft broke clown, and will he unable to race again. Rathfarnham cost its owner s(xtytwo and a half guineas in March. Mr Stead sold Sunci for £BOO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 55, 5 July 1915, Page 8
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