SPORTING.
i WANCANUI RACES. ; The weather,i.s fine but dujl for the opening day of the : . Wanganui ijq, kc f\ Clilb's Spring Meeting. The attend-; an'Ce is fair. Itesults : Flying Handicap, of 200 *ovs, three-; quarters of a mile-—Mia ;Cara (7.5) IJ Bimeter (8:10) 2\ Taringamutu (7-;3) 3. All started. Won by a head. 2ilengthsbetween second and thirdTime Imin (13 3-ssec. . Maiden Race, of 130 sovs, six furlongs\—Seadbwil ■ 1, Moutoa 'Queen 2, MariiimiliyV Scratched :'Camp Guard. ••Won-'by" half a length . comfortably, a 'length between second and third. Thjie lmiir 16' 1 l-s^ec'.' Wanganui of 500 sovs, one mile.- Nones \S.S) 1' Battle Eve (8.10) 2, Hydrus (8.5).3.. All parted. Won by'two m\i\ a-lialf lengths,, two lengths separating second, ; and; third horses. The, winner was in front all the way. Time lmin 44sec. O.keh'u Hurdles of 200sovs, l:{-tniles. - Boyal Arms (11.4) 1. Styrax (10.10) 2, Aratiatia (9.41 3, All started. Won by two lengths, a neck between second and third horses. Time 3min 18sec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 6
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162SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 6
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