SPORTING.
MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. Fbssb Association. Palmerston North, July 21. The weather was very bad lor the first totalisator steeplechase meeting of the Manawatu Hunt Club. The ground was too greasy for good racing. and the fields were very poor. The machines put through £4002. Results ;
Waiknnne Routers’ Hurdles. —3 H. D. Buchanan’s Maiiuw 11.4 (Buchanan) 1, 1 Hoseblush 10.12 2.2 Pikiho 10.3 3. The only starters. Won by a length. Time 3min 41 see. Koxton Maiden Flat Handicap.—2 N. Williams’ Mann 0.8 {Merchant) 1. 1 Papauria 9.9 2, 3 Old Dad 9.0 3. Won easilv. Time Imin 24sec.
Manawatu Steeplechase Handicap, of 12550 v J. Smithson’s Expedition 10.7 (Lambess) I. 4 Consul 11.8 2. 3 Flamingo 11.0 3. Won easily.
Kiwitea Bracelet Handicap.—l Mi-ss Buchanan’s Matlow 12.7 1, Ringey 10.11 2, 3 Foul Lupin 10.7 3. Won by two lengths.
Levin Hack Handicap.—l Mr -L Hurley’s Sir Fisher 10.3 1, 4 Borsil 9.12 2, 8 Danger Signal 9.2 3. Won easily. Time Imin oGsec.
Otaki Steeplechase Handicap—l J. Cameron’s Tarero 10.13 1,2 Flamingo IL7 2, 3 Rufus 3. Won by a length. Fitzherbert Hunters’ Flat Handicap.—B T. H. Webb’s Rapuni 10.7 1. 3 Merry Jack 11.8 2, 5 Abercoed 10.7 3. Won easily. : Time 3min Osec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 July 1915, Page 2
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207SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 July 1915, Page 2
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